Millinery Opening. On Saturday, April 2L I will have my spring and summer stock of millinery, dress goods, etc, ready for inspection the latest of everything in these lines. My stock of street hats has already ar rived. Call aud see them. Mrs. T. P. Fish. Headquarters i for the Best j Stoves and Ranges Wj The Most Delightful Way to Cross the Continent Through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo Colorado Spriugs and Mauitou. A Daylight Ride Through Nature's Art Gallery Passing Castle Gale, Canyon of the Grand, Tennessee Puss Marshall Pass and the pLoyal Gorge 3 TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER 3 Equipment and Service Second to None Seek No Further, for Better Can't Be Found For Detailed Information, address W. C. HcBRIDE, 134 Third Street 'PARKER HOUSE, TOLEDO, OR. On the Water Front, one block south of Depot. Accommodations as good as can be found in Lincoln county. RATES REASONABLE. The traveling public cordially invited to cive this house a trial. ALLEN PAUKE1S, Proprietor. M. WYGANT, SURVEYOR Real Estate Agent INSURANCE If you have a farm or town lot to sell, or if you wish to buy one, call on me. George A. Landreth, The Barber. A neat hair-cut iu any style desired and an easy shave. Thomas Parker PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Office Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co. Big. TOLEDO, OREGON. DR. ADAMS' Dental Parlors Portland, Oregon. Lewis Block, Morrison Street, ono block Portland Hotel. 0 v s Keeps constantly on hand all the Standard Varieties of 'Fruit Trees Vines and Shrubbery J. E. WILSON, CiJJ'j:VV,OOD,, 0.1 KG OX. CHITW mm on the Market Yours Truly 1 GARDNER & AVERY 3 Toledo, Oregon General Agent PORTLAND, OREGON J. D. Wetmore, PHi'SICIAN AND SURGEON. Main Ollice Yaquina Branch Oftlee Toledo More from Fall Creek. Fall Creek, April 10, 1905. Editor Leader: We notice there has been quite a dis cussion going on through the columns of Tue Leader in regard to our tele phone line, and, as I am a member of the Fall Creek Mutual Telephone Com pany, perhaps 1 can explain the mutter. We will not attempt to correct the niis tanes in the Fall Creek items of Feb ruary 24, as that has been done by T. J. Cams; but to the answer to his article we will say that while we admire some things contained therein, we think they are a little hard on the Fall Creek people. It is true that if each citizen would do all lie could to put down ly ing, stealing, incendiarism, drink and we would also add, forgery and murder tne country would certainly be better off, but we fail to see wherein our com pany has been guilty of any of the aforesaid crimes, but we think it very kind of the writer to attend so closely to 3ir. lorn s business, as he is a man but little past 50 years of age and we know he must feel grateful for. this favor. When we had our first tele phone meeting Mr. Taylor was present for the purpose of selling us thia liue belonging to him and Mr. Vidito. but there seemed to be a misunderstanding and Oscar Tom claimed to own a part inttrest in the line, bo they decided to postpone the meeting, in hope it could be settled satisfactorily to all ; but hs Mr. Tom did not prove an interest in the line, Mr. Taylor agreed to give us a bill of sale to the line, and he plainly stated that Mr. Tom owned no interest in the line; so another meeting was held and the line bargained for, but it has not been signed over to the com pany yet, aud will not be for a short time. I feel quite sure that if Mr. Tom proves an interest in the liue he will be dealt fairly with. Therefore, as the lina baa uot changed hands, we would advise that it retain its old name the Taylor and Vidito line. After the deal U completed, if our worthy correspond ent sees tit to suggest a name, we will consider it. Claire Tbenholm. This is positively the close of this controversy, so far as Thb Leader is concerned, both sides having had a hearing. Rheumatic Pains Quickly Re lieved. The excrutiatiug paitis characteristic of rhoumati.sm and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been the sur prise aud delight of thousands of suf ferers. The quick relief from pain which it affords is aloue worth many times its cost. For sale by O. O. Krojr-stnd, St. John's Church. Services on the first and third Sun days of each month. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. Evening Prayer at 7:30 p. m. Everybody invited and will be made welcome. Rkv. Frank Owen Jones, Minister-in-Charge. EXTENDING WINTER RATES To Yaquina Bay Which to Peo ple Wishing to Enjoy Nat ure's Beauties Proves so Popular. The low rates in effect from points on the S. P. to Yaquina Bay during the winter, which proved so popular with the people wishing to view the beauties of nature at that magnificent seaside resort, haveboen extended during the month of April, and tickets will be sold on Wednesdays and Saturdays until the last of April, good for return at any time up to May 31, 1905. The month of April should be a fav orite one for visiting the seaside, where "Smiling Spring liprearlipst visit pays," and where the health-giving breezes of the Pacific will banish "Spring Fever" and other ills to which flesh is heir. ' Tickets from all East Side points to nil West Side points, and vice versa, via the C. & E. are also on sale ; and on April 1st tickets to all West side points w ill be on sale by the C. & E. at Albany; and to all East side points on the S. P. by the C. & E. at Corvallis on which baggage can be checked through to des tination, thus avoiding delay aud an noyance to passengers traveling be tween East and West side points. Full information as to rates, baggnge, etc., can be obtained by applying to the nearest S. P. agent or direct from W. E. Coman, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or T. II. Curtis, Acting Manager, C. & E. R. R. Co.. Albany. Ballard's Horehound Syrup. It immediately relieves a hoarse, croupy cough, oppressed, rattling, rasp ing and difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1901: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a prep aration that has given better satisfac tion. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can hou estly recommend it." 25c,50c,$l. Sold by O. O. Krogstad. For Sale. A good farm of 360 acres, about 100 acres on river; miles good fence, 2 acres fine orchard, just in bearing; 140 good goats, about half and half wethers and nannies will increase about 50 or 60 beginning April 1; 50 head good sheep; 7 head cattle, including 4 good cows soon to be fresh ; 2 good young horses; everything on ranch goes ex cept bedding and wearing apparel. One-half mile from schoolbouse, post office and sawmill. Address W. II. Daniel, Elk City, Oregon. About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inflct moro torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which eujovs an extensive sale, has met with great success in the treatment of this disease. One application of Pain Balm affords such nuir-k rulipf mul costs but a trifle? For sale by O. O. Krogstad. Talk-o-phone Given Away. With every purchase of fifty cents worth of garden, veeetchlo aud flower seed you will be entitled to a free ticket oy wbush you may wiu the beet talkinir singing and playing machine now on the market. Sample of the muchiue seen and heard at my store or at Lan dreth s barbershop. Yours fur busi ness OttoO. Krogstad. A Dandy for Burns. Dr. Bergin, Pana, Ills., writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liuimnt; always recommended it to my friends, as 1 am confident there is no botti-r made. It is a dundy for burns. Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly whon Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should always b kepi in the house for cases of emergency." 23o, 50c, fl bottle. Sold by O. 0. Krogstad, GO Geo. L. McCaulou For BEST BARGAINS The Toledo Sawmill G. L. GRAY, Yellow Fir, Spruce and Alder L U M B E R Good Stock of Seasoned Lumber on hand. Lumber delivered at Newport or" Any Other Port, at Prices.Con.sistent with Market Conditions Quality and Prompt Delivery Guaranteed Flooring, Ceiling Rustic, Shiplap Boxing, Stepping Boat Lumber Door and Window Jamb Turned Porch Columns Brackets, Cresting Boxes Agent for Alfred Something New. The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal will soon begin the publication of a new newspaper novel by Paul DeLaney, entitled, "The Sheepherder." In order to give our readers a chance to read this story, we have arranged an un precedented low clubbing rate with the Journal. This pnper and the Semi Weekly Journal will be given one year, the two for f 1.73. Call at once and subscribe in order to get the first chap ter of the story. This offer applies to old subscribers paying in advance us well as new ones. Seed Potatoes I have n limited amount of good clean Bnrbank seed potatoes. Stewart's Stoiik, .- Health is Youth. Disease and sickness bring old age. Herbiiie. taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cures constipation, biliousness, dyspep sia, -fever, skin, liver and kidney com plaints. It purifies tlm blood uud clears the complexion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April 3, j 1902: "I have used Herbino, and Hud; it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does ull you claim for it. I can highly recommend it." 50c a bottle. Sold by O. O.' Krogt stad. --- Dried Italian Prunes 4 cents per pound at II. S. 'i:i'XL:t's, Nashville, Or. Wool and Moh.iir Wanted. I will pay the highest market price for wool and mohair. Get my price before Falling. J.A.S'w.VAJrr. Toledo. Or. TO Prourietor Picture Moulding Panel Moulding Crown Moulding Bed Moulding Moulded Casing and Base Balusters and Spindles Water Table Fencing Peats' Wall Paper Call for County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all County War rant's drawn on the General Fund, and endorsed : "Not paid for want of funds"" up to aud including April 31, 1902. Interest on said warrants to ceasw on and after said date. J. L. 1 1 yds, County Treasurer. Dated at Toledo, Or., this 15th day of ' April, 1905. -. Cures Coughs and Colds. Mrs. C. Peterson, 023 Lake St., To peka, Kansas, says: "Of all cough rem edies Ballard's Horehound Syrup is my favorite; it has done aud will do all that is claimed for it to speedily cure all' coughs and colds -aud it is so pleasaut to the tasto." 25c, 50c, bottle. Sold by O. 0. Krogstad. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. Ijinct office ill Oregon City, Or., March 4, l!Kju. Notice Ih hereby given that the followlnjf iiamcd !ttler ban filed notice olhla Inteutioai to ninke llnal proof in aupport of his claim, and that wild proof will lie made before the County Clerk of Lincoln CounSy at Toledo, Or., . on April '20, l!K).j, vli: William W. Houlc, 11. K. No. 14093 for the nej ol section 26, twp 9 I, range 10 w. He named tlioWollowliig wltneiwcit in prove bis coiitinuou'aei'idenco upon and cultivation-, of xaid land, vji:, lUliert V. Ma,nn, Chltwood, fr.: Everett C. Jnes, Toled, dr.; It. F. Swope, Toledo, Or.;: (icoi c II. Hall, Slletz, Or. AWKItNoN S. Iikkkkkr, Register. Send No Money ONLY YOl.it NAME AND AJJDRKSS for Sampies of Cloth, Etc. . LL-W00L ? Z A t? f MADE TO TP llzial Teilori 69-71 Third Si. pnrVttcfl, Or. i iia mention till p; per,