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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
A Child Can Buy as Cheap aa a Man at Stewart's Let's Have a Talk: XOW IT'S JUST THIS WAY: I have just got in my Fall Stock of Dry Goods and Shoes. These stocks are not the", largost ia Oregon, or anything like that, but They are Good-Sized Stocks and Well-Selected, Seasonable' Goods 1 am selling them a little closer than the same quality of goods wcr eever sold for efore in Lincoln county. To be honest, I have got to sell them, as I must keep thing sgoing. Majbe you do not trade with me ; maybe you do; but w bother you do or hot, Wouldn't it be fair to look my stock over and gee what I've got, and what I ask for it ? I am still selling Clothing at Cost, but you w ill have to come soon for a good selection. Th at 20-cent Ladies' lloee isa cracker-jack, nil right. I can't tell you all of it. Come in and see the goods. STEWARTS Toledo - - Oregort Remember a Free Graphophone Ticket with Every Cash Dollar's Worth Elk City Events. Last Saturday night the Oddfellow nnd Rebekih lodges held a joint in c tallalion of officers. Members of the lodge were present from Eddyville. Chitwood, Pioneer and Toledo. George Sylvester of Newport was the installing officer. Captain McJuukin brought up fiom Toledo Messrs Krogstad, Peterson and King and Mesdames Scuenek, Espy and Arnold. A large number of in vited gnests'. were present. After the installation ceremonies were over a Kernville Items. . Joseph Sijota is hauling lumber to build a new house. Lilbnrn Hardin was the first to get lumber for a new boat made from the lumber sawed at the Silotz Bay mill. The girls will now get a ride. Prof. Hanson, after a few days' visit ing around, resigned his position as teacher of the Intermediate Mission School and B. O. Lookwood, an experi enced teacher from Nebraska, aud Miss sumptuous repast was served in the ' SI'rt!e Parmele, who haebeena teacher for seven years in Tillamook and Lin coin comities, are carrying on the school to the satisfaction of all. Miss Carrie Lockwood is teaching stenography. Thereis still room for more boys to work in the sawmill to pay their board while attending school. The school house is near the mill. The boys say it is more fan to work in the mill than to play ball; besides they learn the trade. Cured Lumbago. A. B. CanmaH, Chicago, writes March 4, 1903: "Having been troubled with Lumbago at different times and tried one physician after another; then dif ferent ointments aud liniments, gave it up altogether. So I tried once more, and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Lini ment, which gave me almost instant re lief. I can cheerfully recommend it, aud will add my name to your list of former sufferers.'' 25c, 50o and $1. Sold by 0. O. Krogstad, druggist. hall. The Rebekahs of Elk City have n n enviable reputation as cooks and ontertainers and they gained new laur els on tliis occasion. After the feast was over a short program was rendered nnd short addresses were made by lodge members and visitors. As it still lacked a little of morning, the younger portion of the assembly passed the time away' with games aud marches. It was a very pleasant and enjoyable time. P. A. Miller and dies Morrison didn't Hppoar to relish the supper after they had worked at it for an hour. Mrs.Schonek analyzed man, and after she got through with him he looked like a fractional part of an atom. B. F. Kiug wouldfike to have the in stallation every two weeks or oftener. May the E!k City Oddfellows aud Kebekahs live long and prosper. Irkkoulab. Talk-o-phone Given Away. With every purchase of fifty cents worth of garden, vegetable and flower seed you will bo entitled to a free ticket by which you ni'iy win the best talking winging and playing machine now on the market. Sample of the machine st'ctiatid heard at my store or at Lau dretb's barbershop. Yours for busi ness. Otto O. Krogstad. ---. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i Twentieth Century Home. . Abenlclw Wovmlaco I Cosmopolitan Magazine. . The fault of giving children medicine containing injurious suhstauces, is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every mother should know that Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harmful and for coughs, colds aud croup in unsurpassed. Tor sale by O. O.'Krogstad. For Sale. I will sell my 400 aero stock ranch located in Little Elk valley, 44 mileB lo station on the V. & E. Railroad. 90 acres in pasture and meadow ; two good barns and house : good well ; plenty of running water the year round; good out range. For further information call on or address 1 Iuvkv Maoek, Eddvvillo. Oregon. A Question of Tacks. Any reader of this paper smiding 25 cents in silver, by postal note or in one and two-cent ttamps, will be sent The Daily Journal one month; or The Sunday Journal two months; or the Semi-Weekly Journal three months or the Weekly Journal four months, aud in addition a match safe filled with tacks, poetHge prepaid. Address The Journal, Portland, Oregon. Here's a Snap! : By special arrangement with the pub lishers Tim Lkadkh is enabled to make the following unparalleled offer to it,s reauers : ...81 00 . .. 1 00 Lincoln County Lkauek 1 50 3 50 We will give all three to our sub scribers one year for-only 82.25. Call and see sample copies of these standard magazines. You can't afford to be without them at this price. A MATTER CFEAITH fw ova gy tjrH An agreeable movement of the bow els without any unpleasant effect is produced by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Bale by Otto O. Krogstad. Chitwood Items. (Too late last week) Everyone seems to have plenty of work to do to keep them out of mis chief. " P. L. Chitwood is building a good bouse on his homestead for himself and well, we don't know her name. A fine time was had at R. R. Wood's on Christmas. There were 29 persons present, mostly relatives. A smn'ptous dinner was served of everything good to eat that one could wish, including tur key with cake aud pie galore. They also had a nice program.. Thechildren spoke some pieces and sang some sougs and all joined in singing some good oid hymua. J. E. Wilson gave a comic recitation entitled "The Changes in 300 years," then sang several songs, ! Say, what is the matter with the Rail Road Company? There has been freight laying in the depot at Albany some of it for about two months with freight prepaid to Chitwood, but the C. & E. won't bring, it, and the only reason given for not bringing it through is they dont know how much to charge to bring it. C D Wildman, R L Wild man, C S Wilson, Archie Wilson, A L McDonald and G T imith have goods laying in the depot at Albany. What can be the matter? We wHi the com pany would either send the goods or ex plain why they don't. Some of these goods belong to families who bought their winter's goods that they actually need. The regular Farmers' 'Meetiug held every other Tuesday night at the Chit wood Schoolhouse. Last Tuesday the 3rd, the topic for discussion was "What are We Going to do Toward Represent ing, Lincoln County at the World's Fair at Portland? If you want to hear somethiug good come to our next meet ing. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best Made. "In my opiuion Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best made for colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville, California. There is doubt about its being the best. No other will cure a cold o quickly. No oilier is so sure a preventive of pneumonia. No other is so pleafliintj and safe to take. These aie good reasons why it should be preferred to auy other. The fact is that few peo ple are satisfied with any other after having once used this remedy. For sale by Otto O. Krogstad. Waldport Items. Henry Nice left this morning for Salem and other valley points. Mrs. Annie Ilosford is still quite sick. Bore Jan. 5, 1905, to the wife of Chas. Helms, a bouncing boy. C. R. Evens left Monday morning for Portland on a business visit. Charlgos Diven and Graff spent a day fishing at Big creek and report fish plentiful. , Several parties have been in our midst lately looking over the mill pioperty with the view of purchasing, but as yet we haven't heard of the sale being coulirmed. Frank Weist is visiting with relatives on Eckman slough. ' , Chas. Graff is visiting in Newport for a few days. Rev. Mr. Hurd spent Sunday with us, Mr. aud Mrs. Otto Thissell have moved to Tidewater. St.eelhead salmon aro running nicely now, and Chas. Bobell aud Alvin Mc Clary caught twenty-five fine ones in one night. MissMeta Bobell is visiting frienils at Lutjeus. Johnnie Ludeman. the popular cup- tain of the launch Nome, tells us ihat he will put on a fine new boat this sum mer. Jim Harrison of Yachats paid W'ald port a visit this Week. Au Albany man dreamed that he died and went to heaven. It s.eems strange that some meu can't even dream the truth. Absolute! Pure HAS 10 SUBSTITUTE The White. House HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE -IT. WE HAVEN'T TIME TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN. Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Oregon Imperfect Digestion. Means less nutrition and iu conse quence less vitality. When tho liver fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded, with bilious properties, the di gestion becomes impaired and the bow els constipated. Herbine will rectify this ; it gives tone to the stomachy ljver and kidneys, strengthens the appetite, clears and improves the complexion, infuses new life and vihor to the whole system. 50 cents a bottle at Otto 0. Krogstad'e. Photography for the AMATEU R at Half its Former Cost American Jr. CAMERA $1.60 With Double Plate Holder The famous Poco, . BucRye and American Cameras, Genuinely good in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. Cur facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling all about our 27 styles and sizes. Free. f8fg8ii $4.80 Iff iiilN -. 4x5 POCO AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO. 946 St. Paul St., Rochester. N. Y. A Corvallis girl teaching a country school has dread of all kinds of con tagious diseases. She sent a child home because her mother was sick. The next day tho child presented her self at the school house with her fiuger iu her mouth and a little hood swing ing by the Siriugs, saying : "We got a little baby at iur house, but mamma says that I shall tell you it's not catch ing." , Stomach Troubles and Consti v tion. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are the best thing for stomach troubles and constipation I have ever sold," says J. R. Cullman, a druggist of Potterville, Mich. "They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. I tell my customers to try them and if not satisfactory to come back and get their money, mt have never had a com plaint." For sale by O- O. Krogstad. The Leader 'and Pacific Homestead for only $1.15. Now u the time. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. " 1 Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " Toledo 5:47 p. m. Arrive Yaquina, 5:35P- m. No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a. m. " Toledo 7:15 a. m. " Cprvallis 11:30 a. rn. Arrive Albany 12:15 p. m. No. 3. For Detroit: 7:00 a. 12:20 p. 1:00 p. 5:55 a- m. m. tn. m. Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in, time to connect with the S. P.' southbound train, as well as giving two or three hours iu Albany be-fore-vleparture of S: P. northbound train for Portland., Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Coivallis and Al bany, giving direct service to New port and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, 15reitjnbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at7:oo a. m., reaching De troit about 6:00 p. m. For further information apply to , Edwin Stone, , . Manager. J. E. Fkankiin, Agent. Toledo. B. H. B01.ES, Yaquina.