Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 01, 1897, Image 5

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Bents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Hats, 3
Shoes, Oil Clothing, Ladies' and
Childrens' Shoes, Stationery, 3
GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED. 2
ALL GOODS SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES.
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taple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware, Tinware, Etc.
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San Francisco Prices.
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YAQUINA CITY, OREGON.
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ROSS & RICE,
BLACKSMITHS.
TOLEDO,
OREGON.
Roneral Bhoo and Repair work of all kind done
iTrenable prices. PUORSESUOEINO a spe
cialty. Give us a call.
R. C. MILLER,
Has opened a shop in Toledo and
solicits the patronage of the people.
Nine years experience and all work
guaranteed first-class in every par
ticular. Shop in Grady building
next to Copeland's store.
Toledo, Oregon.
JOB PRINTING!
t Of all kinds neatly and promptly
executed. Prices reasonable and ail
7- work satisfactory.
We make a specialty of printing Z3
Pamphlets, Catalogues. Legal Blanks,
aw. letter HeadB, Dill Hearts, (Statements, 3
Envelopes, Etc., Etc., Etc.
Z. M. DERRICK,
County Surveyor,
Solicits all work in his line. Cor
rect work and reasonable
prices.
P. O. Address, Eddyvile, Oregon.
IT. BENL1NGER,
Attorney-at-Law,
TOLEDO, OREGON.
D. J. CHITWOOD,
Painter and Paperhanger,
TOLEDO, OREdON,
Will do your work at hard time
prices. Give lis a call and save
money. Satisfaction guaranteed.
OTTO O. KROGHTAD,
Reg. Pharmacist
DRUGS, BOOKS Etc.
Toledo, - Oregon
An Important Change
Beginning January ist, 1897, the
present weekly edition of the DE
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will also
Contains all the News,
Making it an
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We have just made an arrangement
with the publishers ot tbis world
Famous paper whereby we can
offer you an excellent bargain.
We will send
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Detroit Free Press,
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Address, The LEADER,
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Additional Local.
Just Gowell that is the trade
center.
0. G. Dalaba and wife and
Ernest Dixon were down from Elk
City last Monday night to visit the
Artisan lodge at this place.
R. C. Miller, the barber, expects
his family to arrive here from Ilwa
co, Washington, within the coming
week. They will live in the Bry
son house, recently occupied by Mr.
Denlinger.
Chas. and Frank Tillotson, of
this place, received word last week
of the serious illness of their father
at Mt. Vernon, Missouri. The
next mail brought them the sad
news of his death.
Lee Wade has got the frame of a
good big barn up on his farm on the
tideland above town. The barn
sits on the water front on Depot
slough, and will be very convenient
for hay and other feed.
You may hunt the world over
and you will not find another
medicine equal to Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy for bowel complaints. It is
pleasant, safe and reliable. For
sale by 0. O. Krogstad, druggist. .
Mr. J. H. Rancourt brought . a
sample of ochre to this office last
Saturday. The ochre was taken
from a ditch which Mr. Rancourt
was digging, and is of a dull yellow
color. He has tried some of it
with oil and states that it works
very satisfactory. Mr. Rancourt
has a large quantity of it on his
place, but does not know whether
it has a commercial value or not.
The appointment of a postmaster
at this place must ' have jumped a
cog some way or other. The pres
ent incumbent's term expired about
the middle of June, but as yet no
successor has been named. The
hopeful candidates are Renus Ar
nold, J. A. Hall, Frank Stanton
and T. J. Ewing, but who the
fortunate man will be the deponent
saith not. It is supposed by some
that there will be no appointment
made until the local endorsers of
weight get together and endorse
one candidate.
The Leader stirred up a much
larger horuets nest than it had any
idea of doing, when it made a local
item out of the Oglesby road matter
on Fall creek. We are in receipt
of another communication from
that neighborhood, giving the
Oglesby side of the matter. The
communication is too long to pub
lish, but the substance of it is that
Mr. Oglesby is afraid that if the
road is not opened up at once that
it will go by default and become
vacated. He thinks if such thing
would come to pass then he would
not be able to get another road
viewed out and located.
The social given by the Woman's
Relief corps of the place at the
opera house last Thursday night
was a very successful affair. There
was rendered a short literary and
musical entertainmenr in the first
of the evening. The principal
feature of this part of the entertain
ment was the flag and gun drills
given by fifteen young ladies.
This drill was delightful, and re
flected great credit upon the young
ladies who took part in the drill,
their captain, Miss Emma Brooks,
and upon Mrs. Carrie Peairs, who
drilled them in the marches and
Capt. Sturdevant, who drilled them
in the manual of arms. After this
part of the program was rendered
the tables were spread and ice
cream, strawberries and cake was
served to the crowd. The proceeds
of the evening were about $22 00,
which will very materially help
swell the treasury of the Relief
Corps.
KdnrataVonr Howels Willi faarareta.
Catn'.y I'nthnrilf, c.ir, cnnHtlpiirlon forever.
10c. ST. If C.C.C.IuJ.ilruuiiUn fuuJir.oney.
The Same as Robbery.
County Treasurer Hyde has re
mitted to the State treasurer the
sum of $59.35, that being the
amount of interest claimed by the
state on the state taxes from Lin
coln county. This demand for
interest on state taxes may have a
shadow of law to back it up, but it
comes as near being downright
legalized robbery as anything we
know of. The state demands
interest from the first day of March
on the state taxes. Under the law
the county clerk cannot close up
and extend the roll until atter
February ist, from the fact that the
various school districts and cities
may levy a tax any time up to and
including the first day of February.
This gives the county four weeks
lor the clerk to carry out the various
levies aud extend the roll and the
sheriff to collect the amount of
money due the state. It is an
absurdity to even imagine that this
can be done. In our county the
sheriff did not get the roll until
learly March ist, and the clerk
expedited the work preparing it as
last as he could. Out of the first
money received the tieasurer paid
the state taxes, remitting a part of
it in May and the balance in June.
And now comes the state with a
demand for $59.35 interest. The
treasurer paid it, but he ought not
to have done it. The state has
failed in some instances to enforce
a demand for interest, and we do
not believe that they should be
allowed to collect interest in a case
of this kind. It is nothing more
nor less than robbery of our county
to that amount under guise of the
law.
Some day, we hope, we will get
a legislature of the people, by the
people and for the people, instead
of by Joe Simon, of Portland, and
against the people, and then it may
be possible to get these obnoxious
laws repealed. The state should
be paid the money collected from
the state levy, and no more, and it
should be paid that from time to
time as it is collected, and this
should satisfy the state's claim.
Proposals for Furnishing Wood.
Notice is hereby given that at
the next regular session of the
county court, to be held at the
court house in Lincoln county, on
August 4th, 1897, sealed bids will
be received for the furnishing of
following county supplies: Five
cords of dry fir wood, 4 feet in
length, and fifteen cords of vine
maple and crab apple, 4 feet in
length. None of the crab apple or
vine maple shall be less than
inches in diameter, and all wood
shall be of the best quality. To be
delivered at the court bouse. Right v
reserved to reject any or all bids.
J. 0. Stearns,
County Judge.
The Ohio democratic state plat
form has only one plank, free
coinage of silver.
Is Your
Blood Pure
II it is, yon will be strong, vigorous,
full of lit. and ambition ; y on will have
good appetite and good digestion;
strong nerves, sweet sleep.
But how few can say that their blood
Ispurel How many people are suffering
daily from the consequences of impure
blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism,
catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and
That Tired Feeling.
Hood's Barssparllla purifies, vitalize,
and enriches the blood. Therefore, it is
the medicine for yon.
It will give yon pore, rich, red blood
and strong nerves.
It will overcome that tired feeling,
create an appetite, give refreshing sleep
and make you strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye todsy.
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