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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1896)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. I. r. STKWAKTlC4ltor n Fratrletor. Published every Thursday at Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Subscription Kates: One year, Six months, Three months, Entered $1.50 75 .50 nwuu'uiM mail Uiniwr. Advertising rate made known on application Buslnesa lojals will be Inserted In these coi nmni at five centa per line per week, and will km I I A I . i .. 1 vv.uu uuMivimiBuumvuiiuumt Every postmaster (n Lincoln county la author!! ed to act as agent for the LiaDia. Official County Paper, LrOCAL, NOTES Dressed up Gowell's store. For clothing see the Fall and Winter Stock just received at O'Brien's. A fine line of Gents Hats of the latest shades and styles just opened at O'Brien's. Gowell's trade is still increasing. The volume of business done re duces profits to the minimum. Wm. Hall, Thos. Harrison, Robt. Rowinand J. M. Russell, made up a delegation from Beaver creek that visited Toledo last Monday. Ex-Represeutative John D. Daly wants lo be chief reading clerk of the house of representatives at Salem this winter. Hope John will get the plum. The whole story of the wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is soon told. It makes the blood rich, pure and nourishing. It cures scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism. Lillie Miller, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Miller, ofChitwood, who was so badly burned some time ago, has so far recovered as to be able to walk around the house again. A marriage license was issued by the county clerk yesterday to J. C. Dixon and Miss Lizzie Van Orden, two of Elk City's popular young people. We tender congratulations in advance. We are informed that Jos. Gideon has a cargo of about 30,000 feel of lumber on board his little schooner at Waldport, and as soon as he can get favorable weather will bring it around to this bay. A. 0. Hooker was down from his farm near Storrs last Tuesday. Mr. Hooker has proven himself to be a first-class farmer, as is evi denced by the excellent condition in which he has put hL little farm during the past two years. We are under obligations to Dr. Wakefield, of Little Elk, for a sack of onions, received this week. Dr. akefield always raised a goodly supply of onions on his farm on Little Elk each season, along with the diversity of other crops which lie successfully cultivates. The onions are well cured and an excel lent article. Go to Gowell's for bargains for cash. For Holiday sweets, go to Gowell's. Gowell is selling the best goods for the least money. Hood's pills act haimoniously with Hood's sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills. 45 cents. Try the new remedy for catarrh prescription No. 1. Price 75 cts. a bottle, at Krogstad's drug store. That all may prosper and find health and knowledge, is Gowell's greeting to one and all for the 1 season of 'o6-'97. Stop that catarrh in your head before it reaches your throat, by using Prescription No. 1. For sale at Krogstad's drug store. We are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wagon work, horse-shoeing, and all kinds of repairing. Give us a mil. Ross & Rick, Toledo. You cannot afford to let Christ mas pass without making somebody happy with a suitable present. Krogstad can furnish books, albums toys, novelties and fancy articles suitable for presents. Dr. Akin came over from Philo math last Saturndy to render medi cal aid to Mrs. N. P. Stevens, of this place, who is suffering from a cancer in the breast. Dr. Akin is something of a specialists in the treatment of cancer. He pronounc ed the cancer curable, but said that Krogstad's drug .. . . . . - - I ctrtrA We acknowledge a liberal sample of the bride's cake of the Landis- was organized at Yaquina last Mon lay night by A. W. Bowersox was very successfully organized not A dance was given at the New Gowell buys and sells everything. Johney Akin returned from Port land last Saturday. The steamers Farallon and Homer both sailed last Monday. Jas. McDonald and Ed. Paine were down from Chit wood, last Monday. H. E. Collins left last Monday on the Farallon for a short stay at Port Orford. Just arrived A fine line of Holi day goods; very desirable for Christmas presents. Call and ex amine our goods. O'Bribn's. A positive cure is attained in all cases of catarrh by using Prescrip tion No. 1. Try it and be con vinced. For sale at Krogstad's drug store. Geo. King was up from his ranch with Yaquina Bay oysters, which he found ready sale, for Christmas dinners, We return our thanks for a nice lot of them. Newt. Guilliams. Frank Perry. Pat Nagles and Ora Copeland left last Monday for Victoria, B. C, where they will embark on another sealing cruise. They will go on the schooner Cox. Prescription No. 1 is not a cure- all Temedy. It is a scientific com pound for the cure of catarrh only, which it does. You will say so yourself if you have catarrh and try For sale it would take considerable time to effect the cure. Silas Howell was in town the latter part of last week closing up all his business in relation to the office of assessor, which he has filled during the past year. He got all of his business into proper shape to turn over to his successor in office, settled up all the accounts of the office and stepped down and out, a private citizen once more. Nevers wedding, and return our thanks to the bride therefor. The cake was presented to the bride by a friend in Minneapolis, Minnesota, her former home. J. H. McNeil, the Pioneer mer chant will leave that place and re turn to Toledo at an early date. He will resume his old business He will reside at Waldtjort this bfcre. and for the Dresent will nectinv r rv winter, but has not definitely decided , one side of Fish's store. He finds wnat ne will do next year. W. A. Fash, a furniture dealer of Woodburn. Oregon. wan in Toledo last Tuesday looking over the town with a view of locatine here and engaging in the furniture Toledo the better business point. Do Good Rebekah lodge of this place elected officers for the ensuing term last Tuesday night. The fol lowing officers were elected: Alfae Waugh, N. G.; Eunice Akin, V. TOO LATE ! TOO LATeTT 11 is 1 00 laic iq gei an Aosiract 01 TttU trt ft piece of land after you have bought it and found out that there judgements and tax liens against it. The Proper this do is to have the LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMfASj of Toledo, make you an Abstract of Title before fovesti ' your money. A business man now days never buys rtjj estate without first obtaining evidence of a good titfe We warrant our work to be absolutely correct. Address Crosno & Peairs. jolun 1 C. B. CROSNO & CO, Real Estate Agents aii ibbtki, HAVE BARGAINS IN ,3 suitor KepreM iv Judg ft fcrer ji super r' Lsiionei htrCon after Jose, I C.Fu! Spies, Jnonve I iSondi It tVA,rt Jbarm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands. To JI -rruperiy m single jlois or JJlockg IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED. Abstrct of Title to any property in Lincoln Com furnished on demand. Toledo - fmni... frtersoi drift, Wiufl BOOtb, and undertaking business. Hewas Annetta Krogstad, secretary; very favorably impressed with the j Hattie Gaither, permanent secre prospect for such business here and tary; Ella Stewart, treasurer. . ... I wi i, in an probability, remove to Newport again has , this place at an earlv date. If so' . 5 . . 1.7 . ... . , . ' --jaicaujcr i-umiecuons. ine Klcn- he w.ll buy business property on dMn going down last Sunday to Hill ct rsf o 11 H - k..:u: J Flour and feed will be sold at a low price at the store of Peter Tel efson, Yaquina. For the best groceries and fresh fruit call at Peter Tellefson's, Ya quina City. Ladies! If you want a bargain in Shoes try O'Brien's special sales he is selling a $3.50 shoe for $2.25. Prescription No. 1 is not a patent medicine, but a scientific com pound lately discovered, which acts as a specific in nasal catarrh. Do you know that if you neglect catarrh in the head it will bring on other troubles that otten terminate fatally. Stop it now and be cured from that disagreeable disease, by using Prescription No, 1. For sale at Krogstad's drug store. How often consumption has been traced to its starting point catarrh, and how many people are now suffering with nasal catarrh, and how many can be cured by using Prescription No. 1. Inquire about it at the drug store. Far sale at Krogstad's drug store. Hill street and erect a building take the run. The owner of the hereon for his business Mr. Fash Ricbardson. Mr. Wulf, has received is an old acquaintance of theeditor's and we hope that he will conclude to locate here. He is an enterpris ing man, straightforward in busi ness, and will be a valuable addition to our town. We also believe that the opportunity for the line of business iu which he will eneaee ui, is a gooo. one nere. He is an Old and exivripnroil man in ,1... An Odd Fellows Encampment workmau. Two logging outfits are at work and Albany. The Encampment , , r.w.ay' geU,n oat ,0&s .r,,ii ..... ,or lnc A01io mill. Burns and and as it is centrally located on the 5lli'otson nave been Pu""g " logs Bay there is no doubt but what it . S,0ugh from the Kyiton will soon number a large part of ! r nd Dye Wade and Stoney the brothers of all the Bav lodges . ls are at work Kiting logs into mnni.o k r ..tne water ior Wade learn who the officers were. and Wauzh. from the Al. Waugh timber on Depoe. Frank Stanton and his SOtlS tin VA Kpm nnM. 1 - futtiug atjuie togs port opera house last Saturday night into the Olalla also. As soon as in honor of the captain of the sufficient logs are in the boom at steamship Farallon, and his friends. thi mill , j....j The Farallon took a goodly crowd Gregson will start up the mill and of Yaquina people over and the opera house was comfortably filled. Wires were carried from the steamer at her wharf to the opera house and the latter was beautifully lighted by electricity from the steamer's dynamo. For the first time in Newport a dance was given under electrict lights, and it proved to be quite a nov elty. saw sufficient lumber to Dut a p-ood stock of lumber on the mill vard and then he will close down long enough to have the mill thoroughly repaired and put in good shape. Several improvements will be made in the mill, aud when he is ready lo start up again he will have the mill in shape to fill any demand made upon it. assurance from the railroad that he will be allowed the run next sum mer without any opposition on their part, and the citizens of New port have also made liberal guaran tees. This was a very proter thing to do. The Richardson is a safe, comfortable and economical boat, and will run the year round. The officers of the boat are Chas. Jahn, captain; Jack Cahill, engineer, and A. H. Hampton, purser. A gentle manly and courteous set of officers. ine long continued suit of Murphy vs. Gorman, that has been pending in the county court for nearly a year was brought to trial last Tuesday before Judge Stearns and a jury of six men. The suit was brought by Murphy for $500 damages for being imprisoned as an absconding debtor at the instance of Gorman. Murphy was repre sented by Judge McFadden of Cor vallis, J. R. Wyatt, of Albany, and H. Denlinger, of this place, and Judge Hufford, of Corvallis, ap peared for Gorman. The suit dragged all day and far into the night befoie it was submitted to the jury. A verdict of $462 was re turned for Murphy by the jury. An appeal will probably be taken! The fiat has gone forth; there will be no lady clerks at Salem this winter that is, hardly any. Notice of Sheriff's SaleofM property under Executk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TO' t h a 7 M7,T r . . , .u o UI Mie ""WW County- orLici.n'duD".K eal of said court anA hr.n. ....vJS and sale rendered and entered In theaH ... m out. ninicm A. u. opexartn Wu nlii and Herhxrt Trnmhl u.-.ffL'"1 were delendants. In favor of Mid plilmiiil against said defendants, Herbert Ticl and Martha Twombley, or the mm of (J Hundred and Twenty-seven DolUnmiil J-.I.W wins, wiiu interest mereon itthtt of ten percent per annum from thesihd .oiTu, mm iur ito attorneys leea, it upon this writ. Thesaid execution IiIokJ .... I1U wuijuuui ine to 1(11 111 01 UK lnwliivila.niluil . decree and execution, towlt: The MiiUm of the southwest a of seotlon St, townitli south, range 11, west, containing 40 ma jiiicuiu vuuiity, oiaie 01 uregon. aow, Ik fore. In compliance with said executions der ot sale, I, as such sheriff, will on Saturday, tha aird dav nf Januifir iIm at the hour of ten o'clock In the fomm Baiu uoj , a. tuts iroiit uuur 01 tue u)un Kl in the City of Toledo, Lincoln county, Owl n fr.tr fn aala nl1 aAll . .....V .... uv. .v. nio .1111 rail .V IIUUIIU BUt'tlKn N highest bidder for V. 8. Gold coin, cubii bi allot the right, title, Interest and catateol aM o n .1 1 A ' - .1 1 1 .1... an.u uviciiuwim IU I1U tU tUO .Kill BlMttin scrilied real property, with the apportmiMl cutlon and the amounts thereon inborn ou, tui(t;tiier witu tae costs aua accminf mrnnim A tivnifl Sheriff of Lincoln County, Ortrt uy j, o. nm.ufi Program Of the Christmas Eve literary entertainment to be given by the Siletz Indian boarding school chil dren, tonight: Opening Song, "Christmas Bells" ..School. Prayer. by Superintendant. Rec, "Opening Address," Tillie Depoe. Rec., "Christmas Again," Julian Jim. Song, '"Tis Christmas Eve,". Five Little Girls. Select Reading, "The Two Little Stockings," Ollie James. Rec., "One Thing at a Time,". . Esther Reed. Song, "Follow where the Star is Guidng." Chorus. Rec, "Our Flag,", Three Little Girls. Rec, "Christmas Time," Jesse Crook. Rec, "The Little Speech," Henry Davenport. Rec, "The Dieing Singer," Edith Graves. Song, "When the Lord to Be.h- anyCame." School. Rec, "Christmas Bells," Clara Depoe. Rec, "Catch the Sunshine,". . Evans John Rec, "The New Toy," Raymond Clay. Song, "Love's Old Sweet Song," Ollie James. 'The Darling of the Year," Twelve Pupils. Song, "God Save theState," School. i ml tie st.;. ilthe lj.... low !..., in once or Slientt s sale oi licl Property tinder Execution. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT W-t an execution and orderof salo iunedntq the Circuit conrt of the State of Oregon, !fft4 County of Lincoln, dulr attested nndtnknl oi saia court ana oearing aate iittxiaixr 1895, on a decree of foreclosure and isle itilr edand entered In th mtirl pmirtln iiullfhd in Sol King and Minnie Lee were plalotlffiui nemo j. tiaaei ana k. Hater werewrct ants. In favnr of said nlalntifft and snlafta defendant Nettie J. Baker and it. F. Hiker,! the sum nf ThtrtMn Hunrird and SeveDlT'H and 66-100 Dollars, with inteiest thenoniit4 rate ot ten per cent per annum, ana w";; dred Dollars attorneys' fees, and the nnf: lltn nf nll.H mh! .nil flirthtTMltBt.' this writ. The aforesaid execution and of sale is to me directed aud commim-j sell allot the following-described real pn)H to satisfy said decree and execution, m HnliAr-a Plu.-M nntnlnlnir flffht SD0 n. mmn Hlnnlri Nnmh.rl A.7.S.S. 10. H" la, all in llaker's 1st addition to the till; Newport; also Lots No. 1, 2, 11 and 12 n AO, m; ana Lots do. 4, o, , 7, o ana , i n ; ana Lots No. s, 4, o, a, t. a, anu Block No. 10, In Buford.stind addition to M .1 ...., In i-nmnlianCa 1- tin. nun, tuciotuiD, in w r--r , said execution and order of sale, 1, " sheriff will on Saturday, tha Jjrtf day of January, iW am K. 1 A .l.lulr In ha filPOnrKID llf W day, at the front door of' the Court HouU uuy oi iuieao, Lincoln coumy, ",rB"'.y. lor sale and sell at public auotlun to iht est bidder, for U. 8. gold coin cwb in 'l . ..11 atlVtt dtCTi' real property, with the appurteiianeel, and amounts due thereon as aboveiuwi," gather with costs and accruing coata. lated December 24, 1896. A im Sheriff of Uncoln oun(W By J. H.Boss.IKI1"1!- That must have been an ediiri i! sight to have seen J. N. Geo. H. Durham and a few lbt1 members of the Oregon RiadCa'J telling how country roads sbouU j made, at the load convention H Pr.rii uat Lots thr'l know about how to work couait! roads. For Sale. Since McKinley is elected I hrt several fine places for sale cnep borne well improved iarm. . . w H gooa sneep or goai ibu." you want good bargains come sie M.J. AllphW. Eddyville. Ore. Wanted-An Idea F Tm .1 hflU voa T1 WriU J6HN WBUDIHBURN CO, "l,if a-ra, Waablatnoa. D C. for tb.tr aOltst ot two aaadnd lantUMM waaiaa. the the thf lih, ie... Itk :e.... 4 UK til the V8 .3 F,-