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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1896)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. K. S 1 KH AKT.Kditor and Proprietor. 'jbllshe'l every Thnrsday at Toledo, Lluco'n County, OreKou. Subscription Rates: One year, ... $1.50 Six months, .75 Three months, - - .50 Kutered at the jxistodii-e at Toledo, Oregon, as Hei.'oml-clHitit mail Diatter. Advertising rates made Icdowd on application Huliies Io'hIh will be Inserted In these col umns at live cents per line per week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster in Lincoln county is authorlz ed to act as agent for the L.kaub. Official County Paper. LOCAL. NOTES Creamery and ranch butter at Gowell's. O'Brien's have received their Spring goods. Will Peek was up from Yaquina 011 business yesleiuay. Govvell sells for cash and that's why he can save you money. You can live well and die con tented when you buy of Govvell. For the best groceries and fresh fruit call at Peter Tellefson's, Ya quina City. For Sale. Five hogs and a fat steer. Enquire of Bensell Orton, Siletz, Oregon. Lucius Norton, of Nortons station, was a county seat visitor the first of the week. Charley Miller was up to Toledo last Monday evening. Charley is If you have anything to sell, see Gowell. M. L. Trapp was down from his Chitwood ranch last Monday. Mrs. C. G. Copeland went to Portland last Saturday on business. Flour and feed will be sold at a low price at the store of Peter Tel leison, Yaquina. I am prepared to do all kind? of light wood turning. O. R. Aitree, with Rice & Ross. The festive candidate is making himself very numerous at the present time. Geo. Croxford and Mr. Cook, a couple of lower Siletz settlers, were in Toledo last Saturday. It's a great pleasure to Gowell to be able to sell goods at spot cash prices for less than Portland prices. The family of Jas. H. Ross ar rived from Salem last Saturday and will take up their residence here for a time. Rev. A. I. Gaithcr, of California, a cousin of Agent Gaither, of the Siletz, is visiting his relatives in this county. There is every prospect that Senator J. H. Mitchell will receive a set back along- with his friend Dolph next winter. FOR SALE House keeping effects, consisting of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Fruit Jars, etc. Enquire of Rite Dedrick, Toledo. A. R. Chapman. We neglected to mention in our last issue that memorial services will be held at the Court House next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. making a red-hot campaign. Peter Tellefson Yaquina has a j Bishop Wm. Dillon, of Philomath, good line of Men's Oil clothing, 1 will preach the sermon. Rubber Boots aud Overshoes. A Mr. Smith, of the mill firm of If the West Yaquina speculators can tret the neoole to locate the Smith & Smith, of Detroit, in the;county seat at that place then they Cascades, was in town today looking up the lumber business. We are prepared to do all kinds will force the county to put in a free ferry at Yaquina and in less than a year's time a big hotel will of blacksmith and wagon work, 1 crn ud near the life-savins station 01 o " horse-shoeing, and all kinds of , When that is done, then they will repairing. Oive us a call. pull for the summer trade. Ross & Rick, Toledo Miss Clara Bethers who has been visiting relatives at this place for Capt. Robertson's position on the county-seat question as he bobs back aud forth from the north to several clays returned to California j the south side reminds one of the on the Farallon Tuesday. old fellow with the postoflice in D. P. Blue was a passenger on Kentucky. That fellow changed Tuesday's train, returning from I with every administration, and Northern California, where he has j Cap well you know how it is with been engaged in gold mining for Cap. 1 sometime. Mr. W. C. Shepard, a democrat, The Waldport-Axte!l mail now will deliver a lecture upon "The leaves 'Axtell at 6:10 a. m. Tuesdays i greatest evil of our time," illustrat- and Fridays, returning on the same day leaving Waldport at 1 i. m., arriving at Axtell at 6:30. When you cast a ballot for J. H. I, utz for assessor you vote for a worthy young man; one who has been a resident of this county for several years. He is competent, intelligent, honest, sober and in. dustrious. lie is a fit and proper candidate and it will be to the interest of the taxpayers of the county to cast their vote for him. J. M. Upton, of Bandon, Coos county, was in this county from Saturday until Tuesday looking after his chances lor the office of prosecuting attorney. Mr. Uptou is the nominee of the populists, and was afterward endorsed by the democrats. He is a son of Hon. J. II. Upton, who achieved con siderable notoriety during the leg islative sessiunof 1893. In the race for county clerk it has got down to only a question of how big Ben Jones' majority will be. Capt. Robertson is a clever fellow, socially, but he simply rattles around in his race for the clerkship. The people have tried Ben Jones for the past three years and they are satisfied with him. They appreciate his efficient aud accommodating conduct while he has been, in office, and they further ing the principles of money and distribution, as follows: Waldport, May 26th, at 8 p. m.; Ona school house, May 27th, at 2 p.m.; Toledo, May 28th, at 8 p. m.; Yaquina, May 29th, at 8 p. m. Persons of all political faith earnestly invited. Some of our people around here are greatly interested in bear clogs, and we would recommend that they get a start of the kin ! kept by Joe Morrison, a settler on the lower Siletz. Joe has, or did have, a couple of bear dogs that were the envy of all the people in his region. They had never beeii tried on bear, but they had all the good points a bear dog ever possessed. Joe had a pig pen wim two nice pigs in it on the opposite side of the river from his house, aud the other day a big beat thought that fresh pork would taste good and come up in broad clay took one of Joe's pigs and started for the woods. Joe took his two dogs aud gave chase. The bear dropped the pig and gave its attention to the dogs. Joe took the pig and started across the river with it. When he got to the other side he heard a racket from the other pig, and just looked around in time to see the dogs chase it into the river. They had concluded a pig was a safer animal to chase than a bear. Joe took his gun aud went to the rescue of the other If our friend A. L. McFadden j Saturday has no better results with guiding the majority of the votes his way next June than he did in guiding a canoe across the Siletz river last Friday, he is a gone gosling, sure. Mr. McFadden had poured a flood of populist oratory onto the heads of the defenceless Indians at the Siletz that day, and being in a hurry to get over to Toledo before the reaction came, he thought he could cut off a few feet by crossing the river just above the mouth of Mill creek. He borrowed an Indian's canoe and started over. It was his first experience with a canoe, and it ma not last long, either. Just as he got to where the water was too deep to wade, the canoe quietly rolled over and Mac took a bath. For once the free coinage of silver took a back seat with Mac, and his attention was earnestly turned toward the best method of getting ashore. By a kind of a 16 to 1 method, 16 kicks to one foot of progress Mac landed safely, but on the same side he started in at. By this time he was over his hurry, and tying up the canoe he crossed at the ferry and struck out for Toledo, a wetter but wiser man. Mac says the next time they get him into a canoe he will have to be blindfolded aud dragged. Died. BROCK At her home near Little Elk, on Monday, May 18, 1896, Edith R. Brock, wife of R. L. Brock. Born. DAVIS To family of W. L. Davis, of Newport, on Sunday, May 17, 1S96, a son. Bear in Mind There is a store on Yaquina Bay where you can, at any time, find a full stock of Groceries, Flour and Feed, and the same will be sold at very reasonable prices. Peter Tellefson, Prop'r, Yaquina City, Oregon Comrades. Attention! Abe Lincoln Post No. 68, and W. R. C. will meet at Grady Hall in Toledo, on May 30, 1896, and form in line at ten o'clock sharp and march to the Court House, and disband to let as many as wish go to the cemetery. They will meet again at 1 o'clock sharp, form in line as before. The school children falling in line will March to the Court House where the following program will be rendered: Music by Band. Prayer, ...Post Chaplin. Song, "Rest Soldiers, Rest," Choir. Recitation. "Memorial Poem," Eva Ewing. Song, "Can a Soldier Forget," Choir. Memorial Service Post. Recitation, "A Memorial," Anna Brooks. Music. Recitation Anna Alexander. Song, "A Greatful Nation," Choir. Recitation, "In Memoriam," Eva Dick. Address Hon. W. E. Yates. Song ' 'America, ' ' Choir. A. W. Skinner ciosea nis stuuw on Steer creek a few days last week to attend court at Dallas. Quite a number of people are in Nortons this week, from Rock creek, after supplies. Hal Skinner bid his friends good bye this morning and left for Wyoming. Pearl. Nortons, Ore., May 19, 1896. Program Of the Lincoln County Teachers' Institute, to be held at Toledo, May, 27th, 28th and 29th. MAY 27, MORNING SESSION IO A. M. Introductory Remarks George Bethers, County School Superin tendent. Geography, with class, L. K. Brooks. Mental Arithmetic, D. J. Chitwood. AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 P. M. School Government, J. T. Ewing. History, Miss Lulu Harrington. What Constitutes a Good School, F. M. Ghormley. Methods of Securing Regular At tendance. .General Discussion. Music. Address Prof. Lambert. EVENING SESSION 8 P. M. Music, . . Rosebrooks' Orchestra. Solo "That is Love." Recitation, Anna Brooks. Duett, "Ztrita." Lecture, Pres. J. M. Bloss, O. A. C. Music,. Rosebrooks' Orchestra. MAY 28, MORNING SESSION 9 A. M. Daily Preparation of the Teacher, . Jerry Banks. Subtraction, A. W. Skinner. Language, Miss Emma Wright. The Teachers' Reading Circle, General Discussion. AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 P. M. Grammar Miss Madge Dunn. Fractions, Miss Ona Hathaway. Reading, Miss M. L. Hampton. Map Drawing, Miss Nellie Starr. Busy Work !l!BH"1f,?d J (Miss Rena Child. Music. Address, Rev. S. W. Potter. EVENING SESSION S P. M. ! Song "Two Loves." Song and Chorus,.... "I Love My Native Hills." Declamation, Emery Bridghara.1 Duett "Merry Swiss Home." Lecture Bishop Wm. Dillon. Music, . . Rosebrooks' Orchestra. MAY 29, MORNING SESSION 9 A. M. First Steps in Numbers, Mrs. Nellie Tunison. Physiology, Mrs. Lottie Herbert. Can we Improve the Schools of Lincoln County? General Discussion. Address, Prof. W. V. Graves, Superintendent Siletz School. EVENING SESSION 8 P. M. Music, . . . Rosebrooks' Orchestra. Recitation Anna Alexander. Solo. Duett "Larboard Watch." Lecture Hon. G. M. Irwin. Quartet, Goodnight Gentle Folks . Music, . . . Rosebrooks' Orchestra. To the citizens of Lincoln county: Your attention is respectfully called to the above program of the County Teachers' Institute, and you are cordially invited to attend. ' White LegiJ I have pure blood horn eggs for sale J setting of fifteen eggs, nearest express office.' are from pure blood , ported from the east. P- A Millks.cJ n the County Court of thesJ Lincoln Cnnntr n the matter of the estate .1 deceased. Citation To May J. Thode, Beniaml. Annie E. Moles, Greet IS TN THE NAME Uw tu?L.. You are herliv(.n0j...1;l In the County Court of the PtTi the County of Lincoln, at th.1 day the first'dayof June" lis' the fornoon of that dv !k!r 1 estate, to sell the real Z?r said estate. L.S.i Witness. thuHm of the County ri . of Oregon, fotiil altlxed.thlseUi. a, loao. Attest: Notice for Pnli Land Ottice at OregonC V0TICE IS HEREBY GIV III! MVIHVmi1T1ln .Bt.ln.i his intention to make flntin his claim, and that said nn& fore the County Clerk of ui a.l. Mcdonald, 11. for Lots 2. 3, and 4, of sectioB, range 9west. Ho names the following iri his continuous residence upcs of said land, viz: Ed. Palm, 1 '. Lewis and U.K. Foster, illi (ton. ROBERT A.lli'J J A. HALL, Justice of the Toledo, erernl Deeds, Hortfraires, and all kin executed with eorreetneM 1 given to all business entrtu, A appreciate Ins tireless and energetic death and the otheris now for sak efforts in the behalf of the couutry. very cheap. Nortons Xotes. H. S. Porter killed a fine hog last week. Moses Huffaker did some killing also, but it was done in revenge. Rats killed thirty-two chickens in one night. He re taliated bv killing thirty-four rats. We have heard nothing further about the dance at Chambers'. Some of our dancers enjoyed themselves at Summit last Friday. There is to be a dance at the home of N. F. Hdwards this Friday, May 22. your doctor. The prove of Scott's E For whom? For women who are t they should be s' babies and childre: thin, when they sho: for all who get none from their food, is starved blood tlon and Scrofula m without this stcrva! nothing is better blood than cod- Scott's Emulsiof fiver oiTwith the ft taken out. SCOTT'S EMULSION hii the nirdlcal profession fortwml your doctor. I ma is palatable always unlform-i tile purest Norwegian woo"" Put up in go cent ami v:naii size may do cnuus cough or help your baby. SCOTT & BOWNIL Che LRATvtfD (V... . Ida Skinner returned from Dallas 'scribe at once Great Toledo Blade Otter. We have made anangements with the Toledo Blade to furnish that paper and the Lincoln County Leader for the remark ably low rate of $1.60 per year, payable strictly in advance. The Blade is one of the leading family papers of the United States. The coming campaign will make it particularly interesting to a great many of our readers. This low rlllh rat r- ior a limited time ! and is liable to be withdrawn at! anytime. If you want the TnW Blade and the Lincoln County! sub- No Air, No jv Stmjjj so v Iff Acker's Englislf reduces the inna so the patient freely, and is soo MissR.Rav.354VV' savs: "When thref nneumonia. I took one Acker's English Reraf pain and cougn aisi aaizM. isc.:5oc.;jr ACKBB 11 DICIi COmIWO DESKl COPlI tor lnfnnnatlnu ar (re 11 MUNH CO 361 B"2t5 J Oldest bureau for JJ'l teiii5Ja"l l.mnrf 4MmlnHnfi nf an? "' World. Splendidly MutjJ'ij Tear; 1VI six months. AdJ1; Fuauaiuuu,86i BroJwj,'I