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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
1 JUST IN TIME. A tnotorman in Chicago ran bis car into the approach of an open bridge but stopped it with the fender actually over hanging the gulf below. He wouldn't want to repeat the experiment because -the chances are that he'd never again lave the same good fortune. Once in a while some one who has travel ed to the very dge of the danger line of stomach d i s - ease stops just in tim tn kavp bis health. But the majority of people go across the line, and slight symptoms of indiges tion grow to disease of the stomach, involving the other organs of digestion and nutrition. The first symptom of indiges tion should receive prompt atten tion. Indigestion and other forms of stomach "trouble" are perfectly and per manently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It strength ens the whole body by enabling the per fect digestion and assimilation of food. "I have been suffering for aboul eight veari,' wites Mm. H. Pierce, of Millsprins. Kv. "Have had several doctor to treat me some for female weakness and others for stomach trouble, but received no relief. When I wrote you for advice I was hardly able to work, and you advised me -What to do. I began to take your medicine and he effects have been good. I was under the doctor's care every summer before this. I took nine bottles, five of ' Golden Medical Discovery,' four of 'Favorite Prescription,' also two vials of the ' rellets.' Dr. Pierce's medicines will do nil that you claim for them. Believe I would uuvc uccu iu my grave ti 1 had not taken them. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach. FREE. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 on cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. X.. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Smetropoli VPrw M 8 L n Our Good Neighbors 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 I Newport Notes. Manager Edwin Stone and wife re turned to Albany Sunday. D. C. Minto and Jeannette Brown flpent Sunday at Newport. Miss 'Winnie Davis was in the city Monday. Mrs. Thos. Espy of Toledo is visiting Mrs. R. A. Bensell. M. M. Davis of Corvallis spent a part of the week in the city. TIarry Wilson, Engineer of the Man zanita, returned to Aetoiiti Saturday. Fred Booth lias rented rooms in the building recently occupied by Mrs. Wood worth mid will soon move his etock of jewelry to that location. Waldport Waves. W. K. HoKford left Tuesday for Van couver, Wash., where he has a position in the Governuieut employ. Miss Nellie Graff closes her term of nchool Friday, after which eIiu will pre bide as teucher in the l',ay View dis trict. Died In this city, March .10, 1903, R. A. lioboll, of paralysis, aged 88 years. Interment iu the Alder Grove ceme tery. Mrs. E. E. White und children left Tuesday for her home in Corvallis, lifter a week's visit with relatives aud frieuds, Mrs. Maud Harrison expects to leave Boon for Portland, where she goes to Jiuvo treatment for her littlo bou. W. II. Harrison has sold bis house nud lot in Waldport to Manford SeitB on Drift creek. Fielding Goiu left Tuesday for a po rtion with the Life Saving crew Ht Routh DeHch. Assessor Henry Howell returned Sat urday from a tour of tho Yachats country. Mr. Powell and family have moved into our littlo village, and iUls nimore that lie intends putting up a saloon. Charles Swatman bus retraced bis footsteps toward Five Rivers on "dear" hunt. It was reported that Charles Bobell was very ill with tin attack of tlm but further investigation finds that Charles is suffering with Intlammatorv rheumatism. Dr. Carter nindo a quick trip to the Alsett couutry last Monday. Sileta Sittings. Mr. Carey, engineer at the sawmill, is with us again. Mrs. Urysnt Is again filling a vacancy at tho Indian training school. A Hoclal at tho homo of tho Hull family Saturday evening was greatly enjoyed by those present. . Tho mail man tipped over Tuesday with a big load of freight and had to Jiuatle to get tho mall In on timo. Jim Gaither's friends are trying hard lokeep his face la its natural position. A moment's meditation, and it is ex Vresslve of louollness and misery. A whole load of sympathy does not re lieve him. Nothing bnt wife and chil dren will restore the old look of con tentment. Hall Bros, have orders for lomber for two new houses. Jim Rosa will build on his place two miles north of town and U. 8. Grant near the old mill. George Chambers and wife, nfter a good visit with the former's mother and anioug friends here, have returned to Toledo. L. D. Wood of Kernville has been with us a few days looking after his in terests here. Losses do not seem to dampen bi- ardor. He is the same cheerful associate. Attorney Hawkins has been fishing and attending to legal matters here this week. Attorney Swope made his atiearai.ce at the Butler Fairchild trial. The latter was bound over to the higher court by Justice Grant. Mrs. Arthur Bensell, seamstress at the Indian training school, has attained a high degree of proficiency in several lines of embroidery work. She hHs studied under some of ihe best teacb nr A class bs organized about Jan. 25, 1903, and adopted the title of Re beccas. J hey meet lor stuay juouaay, Tuesday and Thursday eveuings. A visit Mondav eveuine well repaid your correspondent. Ethel Logan, Malinda fjo!itil Riiip LHtHyette tir.d Caroline WaBhingtou were engaged on llanton lace work. Mrs. Bensell is coaching them in some special work 'for tho Bos ton Indian Institute this fall. At the writer's Buzcestion that the class pre pare work for the Lincoln County Fair they seemed favorably impressed, and we predict a fine display that will do our girls credit. Arthur Bensell and wife and Mrs. Wm. Towner accompanied Mrs. Will iams to Toledo Sunday, where she took the train Monday for Chemawa. Her health is very poor and she has the sympathy of all who had the pleasure or her pleasure during her short stay at the Agency. John Spencer and Billy Metcalf, with their wives and three children, were thrown into the deep water of the Slletz river last Fridav forenoon bv the capsizing of a boat. It was a very nar row escape for Mr. Spencer and family. Billy Metcalf's swimming Qualities saved them. Died Coquille Jim. at the home of Coquille Thompson, three miles north of town, Friday, March 27, at 3 a.m. lie bus left behind a legacy of a good name. He was a consistent member of the M. E. church for several years up to the time of his death. A large num ber of people were present Saturday afternoon, when his body was laid at rest in the Siletz cemetery. The government employes are rush ing the spring work and aro ahead of everyone else with gardens. Charlie Ruhl, Charles Montgomery, William Alexander, E. II. Bryant and Hall Bros. will follow suit with better gardens this year than ever. Hall Bros, will put in nearly 40 acroa of oats. A letter from T.J. Buford savs him self and wife are enjoying life at Lo Augcles. His description, of flowers and scenery are calculated to make some envious not us. Oregon is all right! Clerk Warren Brown of Yakima and the numerous 'other parties who have been transferred from here are, we imagine, dreaming about this time of the trout-fishing facilities they have enjoyed at Siletz. We pity them, and live in hope of meeting them again. An old building occupied bv the laundress, Mrs. David Adams, caught tire Tuesday and created 6ome excite incut for a few momenta. The blaze was soon extinguished and peaee reigned agiiiu. It is well the boys have their fire drili. The school is tbor- oughly equipped for fighting fire. Wolverton Orton had one of tho best gardens here lust year and manv said : "Wait uutil next year; be isjustmr. lied now." From tho preparations arouuci his place we believe ho will surpass us all again this vear. Ho nl has the best breed of bog's the O.I.C. in tuts part of the county, and is work ing into a superb stock of cattle. "Oregon Literature" is appreciated by Tub Lkadku readers in Siletz. A meeting of the school board of di rectors has been railed for Monday at 4 p. m. at 51 rs. C. G. Conelan.1V ah interested aro earnestly solicited to be present. Mink and other furs ore being col looted by Hall Bros. Harry Wlnsor drove up to the land ing in front of Hall Bros, store Wednes day forenoon, deposited the mall and was about to unload some freight when oue of the horses became frightened and attempted, to run away. One of the Hues caught in one of the cross rings, but Harry Is to be highly com uieuded for banging on to the horses and keeping them going in a circle un til freed from the back-board, help ar rived and the animals conquered Re pairs we quickly made by our black smith and the mail departed on time. Tom Jackson is boiling on his neck. Joseph Kosidor has equipped himself with a good saddle horse purchased for 650 of Tenas Charlie. In vital ions were issued Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bensell . to all residents of Siletz to attend an April social in the girls' parlors at the Indian training school. Those responding were: Mis. Delaurie, Messrs. Warren and Walter Hall, Misses Pearl Hall, Esther Copeland and Gay Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Towner, Major McKoin, Prof. Gates, Mesdames Haller. Cope land and Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Bryant. The liost and hostess bad a multiplicity of ways devised for the entertainment of their guests: Arrang ing a seutence from a heterogeneous mass of letters, the key to which bung on a wall in the form of a highly dec orated motto: "Who enters here leaves sense behind ;" quartet and tune con tests; fifteen minutes to obtain a prize winning record of April fools, music, sculpture work out of chewing gum, song contest from drawings illustrating songs these were some of the features of the entertainment. Mrs. Haller won tirst prize for sentence work, a pictur esque dunce cap; Maj. McKoin, second prize in a song contest, a comic placard as an adornment for the back; Mrs. Towner, third, a sheet of music; Mrs. Bryant, fourth, a piece of instrumental music. Candy, doctored and undoc tored, was served. Miss Pearl Hall and Mr. Gctes got alopithio doses of pepper. Selecting toes from under neath a curtain by the gentlemen to se cure partners for the abundant refresh ments and Bingo terminated a very pleasant social affair and ushered in April 2. Johnson Jottings. W. E. Ball and J. F. Stephens are im'J proving the looks of the upper Drift river country by slashing the brush from the rich soil and seeding it. W. E. Ball lost a fine cow recently. School opened March 26 in district No. 50, Chesley Rones teacher. School is held in Mr. Gordy's house. Parmele brothers lost a fine cow last week, drowned in a tide slough, making two year. G. S. Parmele made Squiro Chatter ton a business visit last Wednesday. Mrs. Parmele and Miss Keefer accom panied him, making Mrs. Cliatterton a visit. Thev reDort the new rnnA inct fine, with tne exception of one creek which needs a bridge. T. J. Flavin of Portland, the post of fice inspector, visited Johnson last week, lie said everything was all right but what a road ! He could not get out of here too quick. He went back by way of Newport. He said Mr. Lyne, the Kernville postmaster was a fine old man and kept bis books all right. The Johnson postmaster wishes to say that Mr. Flavin understands his business, and if the least error on the books occurs it catches his eye in an in stant. He also is a perfect gentleman, and worthy all tho honors of bis office. Chitwood Chips. The cake social was well attended last Tuesday night, and the fine. Bingo und Ruth and Jacob were too principal amusement. . R. W. Pepin received a letter one day this week which announced his wedding day-May 1. The bride's namo we Have not learned, but suppose she is a blonde, as Ralph is a fair young man. April Fool's day has been well played by some of the young folks. Harry Eyre is going to discharge the railroad aud start a dray line of his own if they do not haul in a car of hay once in a while. Miss Millie Gear started Tuesday for Portland to take a course in musing. For Sale Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, 15 for 50c ; good hatch guar tt'iteed. Aiu E. Soule, Toledo, Ore. The White Hou HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor, Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. . WE HAVEN'T TO TxSLL VUU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME Hi Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, On It Vo tiiMr. james Mcdonald BEES, HONEY AND BEE SUPPLIES S CaiiwooD, Lincoln County, Ohkqon TOLEDO MEAT MARKET t THOS. LANCASTER, Manage! BUY AND SELL must 1 tttese ( MEATS OF ALL KINDS f4ils t( j lilshbd fltSwill lifore iJose JyT I rts J :k w j I ultr ivlfitei! Highest Market Price in Cash for Hi! Demands Careful Consideratieioyer There are two kinds of education practical and ornamental. TheW should be secured by everyone, because it may be put to use ciuicklv in tat a living. Therefore secure the former first ; the latter afterward. if yoni tne time ana money, me courses or me CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE are arranged with a view to usefulness. We do not dabble in a little of v thine, but devote our cuereies to conducting a first-class business school. Ii exDenses cheaD, Students admitted at any time. Our graduates are sum? 's Send for catalogue. r T' 3 zu!zzi ' 1 nnciPal QMjt yl i 0 8 len the diet t 01 the at u . ,ri rwM twia lOEMNDEWtaW - MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT A Day in the City of the Saints A Mountain-Walkd Track Through Colo rado and the Grandest Scenery on tbc American Continent Dining Cars on All Trains Service a la Carte Popular Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to All Eastern Points For information as to rate, and for Illustrated booklets, address W. C. ncBRlDE GENERAL AGENT 124 Third St. Portland, Or. CORVALLIS & EASTEL RAILROAD. No. 3. 7:00 a 12:05 p Real Estate OF ALL" KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD RANCHES In All Parts oi the County CITY PROPERTY Iti Toledo and Newport Jpryi have some bargains to offer in city property iu Toledo ; also in ranches nearby. fjSril you wish to buy or sell, write me, or see me at my office at the Courthouse, . TOLEDO, OREGON. CHAS. M. BROWN Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The intense itching and Btnartinfr, incl aeut to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and t favorite medv for sore nipples, chapped bands, chilblains, frost bite W chronic sors tTOS. 23 eta. per box TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Alb.tuy 12:4s & Corvallis 2:00 jf Arrive Yaquina, 6:25; No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 ' Corvallis imoal ... 5 Arrive AiDany 12:15 p For Detroit: Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit No. 4. 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