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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1896)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. K. STKWAItT.Mltor and Proprietor. Published every Thursday Et Toledo, Linco'n County, Oregon. Subscription ltates: One year, ... $1.50 Six months, ... .75 Three months, - - .50 Entered at the postofllce at Toledo, Oregon, an second-class mall matter. Advertising rates made known on application Business locals will be Inserted In these col umns at five oentB per line ier week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster In Lincoln comity Is uuthorlz ed to act a agent lor the I.eapek. Official County Paper. LOCAL, NOTES Gowell delivers goods free. Ask Gowell for anything you wish to buy. Hood's pills are easy to take, easy tooperate. Cure indigestion, bilious ness. 25c. Flour and feed will be sold at a low price at the store of Peter Tel lefson, Yaquina. Miss Madge Dunn, one of Lin coln county's most proficient teach ers, will teach this winter at Day ion, Yamhill county. Are you tired all the time? Then your blood needs to be enriched and purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier. It gives vigor and vitality. The O. C. & E. have closed their office at Pioneer. Miss Elva Akin, who has been filling the po sition of operator there will teach school at Sheridan, Yamhill county, this winter. We are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wagon work, horse-shoeing, and all kinds of repairing. Give us a call. Ross & Rick, Toledo. The present month will complete the first year of Cow-ell's grocery business. It is fitting that a just ackowledgement be made to one and all for the liberal patronage given. We take pleasure in an nouncing that business has been all and more than expected, for which we are duly thankful. Thanking you in advance for your future pat. ronage, we are yours, for trade, C. L Goweli,. A regular Sullivau-Corbett set-to occurred at the court house yester day, anil the atmosphere up around there is so warm yet that all the county officers feel as if they had on their winter clothes in the sum mer time. The principals in the affair were Frank Stanton and Lawyer F. D. Carson. The dif ficulty arose over some business matter, and after a few preliminary words the combatants went at it. "Markis of Strawlxjrry" rules gov erned the fight, with intervals of "catch -as-catch-can." Father Hyde was referee and timekeeper, and l!en Jones and Lee Wade were the principals seconds. Only one toutid was fought. The men toed the scratch at 3:40 p. m., andstarted up amid considerable enthusiasm. After seeing that the mill had started all right the two seconds being a little behind with their work went back to their labors and left the battle in charge of the referee. Referee Hyde being a man of fixed habits, and as one of his habits is to take a nap about that time of day, went to sleep after watching the scrap for a few minutes, and so the scrap was without con trol. Just liefore train time the fighters made some kind of an un usual noise which frightened the lady clerk in the sheriffs office, and so Sheriff Landis went into the room to see what was the matter. He awoke Referee Hyde, who in formed him that the men were fighting. So the sheriff promptly separated them. The referee de clared it a draw. Time 1:15 hours. No arrests as yet, but Marshal Ruhl is collecting evidence. Gowell 's is the place to buy or sell. Get Go well's figures before you purchase. Gowell's stock of groceries is complete. j Gowell sells at the lowest possible margin above cost. For the best groceries and fresh fruit call at Peter Tellefson's, Ya quina City. Judge Burnett was over from Corvallis Tuesday evening on busi ness before the equalization board. Mrs. M. W. Simpson, of Elk City, left for Missouri this morning where she will make an extended visit to her uncle. Miss Alice Horning, a teacher in the Corvallis schools, visited her brother, T. H. Horning, of this place the first of the week. When friend Carson said he would stay a little longer in Toledo and have fun with the boys, we had no idea he would start at it so soon. A ratification meeting was held at Newport last night at which a rousing time was had. After the meeting a Bryan club was organized with sixty charter members. Good for old Newport. Freeman Dodge expects to receive the machinery for nis new cannery at Newport on next steamer. He will have the plant in operation within a week after the machinery arrives. This cannery will be a great help to the Bay. I Henry Burns and son Fred, re- J turned from California last Tuesday ! evening, where they have been ! working for the past two months. Mr. Burns reports times as dull in j California as they are here. He ! also says that Northern California ' and Southern Oregon are strongly ' for Bryan and free silver. j Wm. Alexander informs us that steps are . being taken to organize a McKinley club at this place next : Tuesday night. We thought that Toledo already had a McKinley 1 club. Perhaps it is intended to! have two McKinley clubs here so ' that all the members of both clubs 1 can hold offices in the club. ; H. L. Huffman received two dogs by express, all the way from Pennsylvania last Tuesday. They i are said to be genuine English j bloodhounds, full pedigreed. Mr. ) Huffman says that the two cost him j a little over a hundred dollars, the ' express on them being a trifle over ! forty dollars. The bear and cougar up iu Mr. Huffman's neighborhood had better look out now. j T. Huutsucker was seriously hurt at Mackay's logging camp on Pool's slough last Tuesday. He was helping skid some logs with a team of horses, when the log caught him ; in some manner crushing him across j the groin. Dr. Carter was sum-1 moned and gave him medical aid. j He pronounced 110 bones broken, j but the injuries are quite serious, j but not necessary fatal. ; The school directors held a meet-; ing last Saturday and made arrange- j tnents for school to begin next : Monday. The term will be six mouths, and teachers employed are, j Prof. L. K. Brooks, principal, and j Mrs. Eunice Akin, primary. These are the same teachers that were : employed last term, and their selec tion by the board insures a success ful term of school. j Dr. Carter informs us that steps were taken at Elk City last Saturday j night to organize a McKinley club. 1 A temporary organization was formed with Dr. Carter, president, : and G. E. Davis, secretary. About twenty-five signified their willing ness to join the club. The meeting adjourned until last night, when a permanent organization was made, ! with the same president and secre tary, and J. H. Blair treasurer. 1 About ten more names were added to the roll last night. Rev. Howell will preach at Mill Four next Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. Several families contemplate mov ing to town to take advantage of our excellent schools. J. H. Lunc'.e, who was here last year smoking salmon, has again returned He is accompanied by his four boys. Mrs. A. R. Chapman holds the medal for the largest fish of the season, she having caught a fine 30 j pound chiuook salmon on a troll yesterday. j A petition has been circulated j asking the county court to put a j bounty of $2. on bear scalps. In I some parts of the county bear are getting pretty thick and the ranchers 1 would like to see them cleaned out a little. j In describing the operation upon ! the foot of child of Mr. and Mrs. I McNeil last week, Dr. Parent in- j forms us that an error was made. 1 The child was a sufferer with talipes j equinus, and not of club foot as j erroniously stated in the item. Dr. R. E. Darnell, of Kalaina, Washington, is a recent arrival in this county. Dr. Darnell contem plates locating at Newport and engaging in the practice of medicine. At present he is visiting with Dr. Parent, of this place, of whom he is an old acquaintance. A lodge of the Woodmen Circle was instituted last Friday night at the Odd Fellows hall in this place. The lodge starts out with a mem bership of about 20, which will rapidly increase. The lodge is known as Syringa Circle, and it promises to be a valuable addition to Toledo's fraternal and beneficiary societies. The officers elected are Mrs. E. B. Gowell. "V. G.; Mis. R. A. Parent, adviser; Mrs. May Bethers, clerk; Mro. Effie Rich, banker; Mrs. Alice Waugh, G. M.; Miss Maud Rader, attendant; Mrs. Eva Peterson, I. S., and Mrs. Eunice Akin, O. S. Notice. j All parties indebted to me on ac-: count must come forward aud make' settlement. I have accommodated 1 you and now I must have my money. Henry Lewis. Notice This. At Booth's store, Yaquina. spot cash you can buy: for 17 8 7 7 5 1 6 6 granulated sugar. $1.00 small white beans, .25 Bayou beans, .25 Butter beans, .25 No. 1 Island Rice, .25 ' Arbuckle coffee, .25 1 Rolled oats, .25 Rolled wheat, .25 Ask for prices 011 flour and feed. Why wear wool ? To keep out cold? No. To keep in heat. If the body is supplied with plenty of fresh air oxygen and proper food, it will gener ate sufficient warmth to pro tect you on the coldest day Scott's Emuision of Cod iiver Uil, with Hypophosphites, Is the best warmth-food. Thin people, people with poor blood who are easily shaken hv a cold wind take Scott's Emul- sion and it makes trood blood. improves the appetite, in creases flesh, furnishes bodily warmtn, and prevents the ill results from colds, coughs, and exposures. SCOTT S EMULSIOH fc,, w. nM- h ,u tS T . .V." """' W ci. MV Oil mmj Hrpe?k4,pt,tt,. ' -M" rl up m to M tm4 tl .ttnttn. Tt, tmtttnri O'BRIEN YYQUrTSTA.. Our FALL GOODS have just Arrived. The Largest and Best Assortment of Men's, Youths' & Boys' Ever brought S3, ALL LINES PULL CALL AND EXAMINE wtf I PULL CALL AND STOCK. We will not ONE PRICE O'BRIEN'S YAQUIISLA.. Miss Lay ton, of Albany, is visit ing the Misses Dick of this place. Rev. Potter preached the farewell sermou of the conference year at this place last Sunday. W. V. Graves returned from San Francisco on the last steamer. . Ke was accompanied by his wife land family. OTTO O. KUOGSTATJ, Reir. Pharmacist, DRUGS, BOOKS ETC. Toledo, Oregon. J A. HALL, Justice of the Peace I'oledo, Oregon, Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of legal pane Si1. nl,lh '""ertiiess. Careful attention given to all business entrusted to my eare. 11. DEXLIXGEli, Attomey-at-Law, TOLEDO, OREGON. Two Good Papers FOR THE Price of One. We . , iuuuc arrangements hvi!1"0"'11! i",ni: which we can offer THE WORLD FAMOUS Wcskly SsiroiiFres Frsss -AXD- Tlnc T orAr -U2aQer ONE YEAR for $2.oo. . . v r rC(3 rrBM lfl ft lMTge Twelve ,age p "'j. mm au me tArKet N Hereafter the writings of -M. ouad ,h i-- mous Humorist, will be published Exclusively in .he Free Pre,,. it also has a special "Merry Times" Department for the Children, and a Special Woman's Page. 1 1 ustiiw Wtive, rinten.'en Clothing to the be Undersold. reu vnoii II x. JJlUKh. M In- 111. A. PARENT. M. I). C. I 1 a.i..fi. Special attention rirei to Dis eases of Women, anil Suryeril- Toledo, 1 Oregon! 1 ;t Great Toledo Blade Offer. i We have made anangement j with the Toledo Blade to furnish i that paper and the Linxod' I County Leader for the remark i ably low rate of 1-60 per 5'ea1, I payable strictly in advance. The Blade is one of the leading fanily papers of the United Slates. The i coming campaign will make li j particularly interesting to a great : many of our readers. This low club rate is only for a limited time and is liable to be withdrawn at any time. If you want the Toledo Blade and the Lincoln County Leader for $1.60 per year sub scribe at once Notice for Publication. Land Olilco at Oreiron Oitv. Oregon, Aurist4. 1S!W. I VOTICE IS HEItKItY GIVEN THAT TItt I A' follow ln-nam..i settler has tiled notice i I his Intention til mako Hnal itronf 111 sUDD'irt 0: j his claim, aud that said proof will be made be fore tke County Clerk of Lincoln eoun!y,M ! Toledo, Oregon, on SeptemLor In, IMfi, viz: 1 JOHN IM1AMAK, II. K. 10,Hj, j for the southeast '4 of section 8, township 1 south, ranges west, lie names the following witnesses to prow his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph W. I'rlce, James jinsiow, Adalbert 8. Felton and Kioto Chambers, all of Nashville, Oregon. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register Xotice for Publication. Land Ollice at Oregon City, Oregon, August. W. Notice Is hereby given that the following- nAlllPd Ulttlui- had F.oA n..lln. ..I hi. intPnUlffl to make llnal proof In support of his claim, ml thlltsaid Proof U'lll 1m. ma.la hfnrf the CoUHt? ! Clerk of Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, on sue uvci iv. iJTm viz: JAMES ML'LKEY. H. E. No. 7,730, for the northwest J4 of northeast , south S( northeast 'i and northwest K of southeast of section 2-, township 11, south, range 8. wen He natnea the following witnesses to pro his continuous residence upon and eulivatum of said land, viz: John I,. Hyde.of Toledo, Ore gon, Frank Hvde, of Kddyville, Oregon, Jo"11 II. Yantisand Henry stickles, of Summit, Ore gon. KOIIKKT A. MILLER. Register- The Steam Launch 66 MVSCOTTE," Commencine Monday, July 13"1 ! will make tri-weekly trips between Uk utv and Newport, .stopping Toledo and Yaquina, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Fare nder 25 lbs. will be delivered '. at an' business place in either city for 10 CtS.J packages Over 2? lb. ad for cM Ex. cursions or other business attended to when not on regular run. J A g CLARK, Master. .re, ' ,r In J iitf,... .:!, .3, ,ets out Y Via A :.( i'ttt' I.I it rem nr.. illai 1 Tea e r-.-a S i t i