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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1897)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. i. Y. STfcrTAKT.Wltur aid Proprietor. Published every Thursday at Toledo, Llneo'u County, Oretfuu. Subscription Rates: Six months, - - - .75 j down from Big Elk, taking in Three months, - - .50 clambake at Newport Sunday. 1 Mail orders for anything on earth Entered at the postottlce at Toledo, Oregon, as j Advertising rates made known on application UiiiIi...Ia..I.i.III V . 1 I . umns at five cents per line per week, and will UVIUU UUHI UOIVICU UHCUItllUUtiU. Every postmaster In Lincoln county Is authorii ed to act as agent lor the Liaijer. Official County Paper. LOCAL NOTES Chattel mortgages for sale at this office. Ladies' Ox Blood Oxfords only $1.50 at O'Brien's. All the latest colorings in Gents' faucy shirts at O'Brien's. Judge Stearns went to his home on Alsea Bay last Tuesday evening. John and Eli Gaither, Rite Ded rick, Jesse Reeder and Role Cham bers will go to the upper Stlet2 on a fishing expedition tomorrow, and will be gone three or four day? The ball game at Newport last Sunday between Philomath and a picked Lincoln county club resulted in favor of Philomath by a score of 8 to 2, six innings being played. B. F. Jones took command of the steamer Richardson last Sunday, Capt. Davis being temporarily trans ferred to the tug Resolute, which was run on that day. E. B. Horning and family, of Corvallis, stopped off the excursion Sunday evening and visited with his brother Thomas and family, re turning to Corvallis on Monday. Elk City Lodge of Odd Fellows will install officers for the term at that place tonight. The ceremony will be a public one and will be witnessed by a goodly crowd of people. Jos. Schirmer, of Pool's slough was in town yesterday and left at this office a bucket of nice straw berries of a new variety. They are large and handsome, and are per fectly hulless when they come from the vines. They are excellent ber ries. Thos. Horning and Jas. Snow broght a raft ot logs up from Tillot son's logging camp on Pool's slough last Tuesday. The Taft was a small one, containing only about 40,000 feet. The men at the camp have been delayed by the recent rains, but with fair weather they will put logs in the slough at a lively rate. Some young fellows with more whiskey down their throats than brains in the'.r heads, came very near furnishing the material for a drowning item Ian Sunday on the trip of the boats from Newport to Yaquina with the loads of excur sionists. In their pranks with a small boat they managed to tip it over and spill themselves into the water. They were drawn out in time to save them from anything but a severe ducking, and they managed to keep still on the rest of the trip. Fourth of July celebrations will be rather scarce in Lincoln county Ms year. There will be no regu ' -r celebration at any of the towns on the river. Siletz is preparing to celebrate on the 5th, which is the only celebration we have heard of in the county so far. There will be several small picnics at various points in Oie county on Saturday. The picnic at Toledo is to be a "Poor Man's Picnic," and will be held in the beautiful grove on Krog stad's farm just across the Olalla. This picnic will be on the old-fashioned social order, where everybody gets in and has a good time. The picnic promises to be quite largely attended, and if the weather is pleasant no doubt a very enjoyable time will be had. Get Gowell's cash prices. All popular brands of goods 1 Mrs. Maybel Bethers is up from Gowell's. Yaquina on a visit. j You make a mistake if you don' Peter Telletson sells susrar and i trade at Gowell's. coffee, tea. bakingpowder, etc. Mrs. Win. Bogue returned M011 Bert and Leonard Miller were ! day evening from a visit to relatives the ; in the valley. You live well and cheaply whe you trade at Gowell's, for cash c: its equivalent. Judge Stearns returned from a' trip to Portland and other Valley j Gtiite a rnn vpnifnr'A tn h c.ainv s.yj i4jv. S i , of that community. This would ' glve yunS by-s liquor ought to go indicate that the upper river country j 10 tl,e Penilentiary for life. is booming a little. As will be seen by a notice pub- W. H. Cook, the Ross precinct "Shed elsewhere in this issue County , i 1 reasurer Hyde has made a call for a 1 mnct will receive prompt attention. Ad dress Gowell, Toledo, Oregon. M. E. Peairs, of this place, will run Mr. Jas. Booth's store on Nye creek this summer. He expects to go down and open up the store in a few days. Mr. J. H. Kern and family are now at Kernville on the Siletz, and Mr. Kern is getting things at the cannery up in shape to have them all ready for the fall fishing. He nns not expect to start points on Monday last The only laundry soap made unaer toe u. a. patent is noe Cake. For sale at Gowell's. Hurley Lutz has bought the Collamore piece of land on Depoe j slough, and will probably develop out into a regular bloated land holder. Fred Ross left lor Salem this morning where he will play with the Salem baseball club in a series I Z W 'IMS. TrL . . II 1 " - s 1 1 ii m 1 f ii a - -z Mkmm: lEiOM rSIII "1 JK-'l-A. 1 1 ' ' unarm l.rr ' n r-grawAi r p ,(,tnr litm-ut, -m m m m.mm .nvm y m m . i . TT xiue . r- n r w- w lUUWtLLs, Toledo. Om Tl T I r i r . 0 me i rape wenier ot Lincoln County. pack up the cannery until about the isth of Antrimr Trio o -a,"N- iMttuiuij u, iv ju lUC Siletz ought to exceed that of last j f Sames which that club is matched . n ... . . a. 1 T? J '11 1 ine river will be freer of 10 Play- rreu wul occupy me will be ' pitcher's box, and he will surprise If the I some ot their crack batsmen over there in the valley. A boy of the tender age of 14 years staggering under the influence of liquor, with a couple of bottles of whiskey in his pocket, is certain ly a norriuie signt. Vet tins is said to have been the condition of a youth from Toledo at Newport last Sunday. Where he got his liquor is not known. It is not at all probable that he bought it at any saloon, and any person who is low down enougn to buy for or year. snags, and the fishetmen better acquainted with it. season is favorable a large ought to be assured. A new postoffice has been estab lished on the upper Siletz river about half way between Siletz and ! Kernville, at Thos. Root's place. The office will probably be known as Rootville. It will by supplied with carrier from Siletz. There is also talk of a small store being put in by a new settler near the pqst office, which if done will prove w t ! JUL 1 TOLEDO, HjPlS just rhiceiive1 A LARGE INVOICE. OF iff Jffiuperir ifveyor r iesot ioner .LanM!0"'," LntyWi 1J f'er. June. A .fi E.Yates, fcrarteonve I.k unniia Tp . Jone.; if A. Arnold .JB. Crosno, fll.. Gowell, C LTiUolso JM. Starr,. rLr Waul Jr. Petemi ;ouncil m' DOliLa DRY GOOD justice of the peace, has almost concluded to apply to the countv court for a new lawyer to practice in his jurisdiction. The dulv qualified and acting attorne for Mr. Cook's court was Mr A fi Austin, who just at present is an inmate of the insane asylum. Mr. Cook feels the need of some one to take his place, as he wants the dig nity of his court upheld. If the county court does furnish Mr. Cook's court with another lawyer we would suggest that he be not allowed to stray away from home, as Mr. Austin was allowed to do. A boy with a revolver is reported to have dene some pretty reckless shooting on the railroad near the bridge just north of town last Saturday. It is reported that altogether he fired three shots, one of which was intended for another boy with whom he had had some words, and two of them were for Will Webber, of Newport, who had prevented his first shot from taking effect. Fortunately all of the shots missed, and the boy ran off down the track. Mr. Webber reported the matter to the sheriff, who is giving the matter an investigation. The boy who did the shooting appeared to be only about 12 or 14 years of age. He seems to be a promising candidate for the reform school. Al. Waugh wasoneoftheplavers in the recent game of baseball be tween the married men of Toledo and Newport, and as a consequence of being on the winning side got to feeling pretty big, and thinking that he could play ball with the went out to show some of the boys the finger back into place while Al clinched his teeth and stood it. warrants drawn upon the general fund of the county and presented 011 or before January 1st, 1895. Mr. Hyde has paid all the state taxes and interest up to date, and all taxes collected now will apply on the outstanding warrants. Mr. Hyde thinks it very probable that he can make another call by the 15th or 20th of this month. There is a good portion of the taxes yet unpaid, and all of these will apply on the redemption of warrants. If taxes are paid as anticipated by the county of!":cials it is very probable that the treasurer can redeem all outstanding warrants issued before January 1, 1896. Sam Hill and J. M. Bowers Beaver creek, were in Toledo last Saturday on business. In a talk with Mr. Hill he informed us that the people of Beaver creek and Alsea were quite anxious to have the road from Beaver creek to Toledo opened up and made a good road. He states that the de mand for this road is almost uni versal down in that part of the county. A good part of this road has already been opened, and the expense of finishing the same would not be heavy. If it was opened up it would be a gteat con venience to the lower part of the county. As far as the people ot Toledo are concerned we do not hesitate to state that they will cooperate with the Beaver creek and Alsea people to the full extent of their ability to open this road. Our people have already made some liberal donations on this road, ana we do not doubt but what 9 Furnishing Goods, Under All New goods and Low Prices, We have also Received a Large Shipment of Ghinaware, Glassware & Crocker Toledo, .Jtitfeoftt slite of tl utiable,. lice ot t imut(e , utie ot 1 :iuime, Ol initaMe Hoe Cake wrappers are worth 1 cent apiece. Ask far the premium book at Gowell's. Best Omini Flannels 10 cents per yard at O'Brien's. No other store on Yaquina Bay has so large a variety as Gowell's. Four pounds Schillings' best soda for 25 cents. For cash, only. At Lewis', Toledo. tf. Go to Gorman's, at Yaquina, if you want to buy lastest improved Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines, at wholesale prices. Toledo Labor Exchange Branch No. 219 is ready to handle produce of all kinds. A good quality of brick will be for sale in short time. best of them. Tuesday evening he they will do more. Mr. Hill states Ed. Atlen, of Elk City, will take John Gaitber's place as aeeut here of 1 for a few davs whila H,fr r:.i takes a vacation. The fruit crop is developing much better in Lincoln county than it was thought it would a short time ago. The small fruits so far have been abundant and of excellent quality. There is a fair crop of cherries, and there now promises to be a good crop of apples and prunes. The following Toledo business men will accept Labor Exchflnr checks for goods and services: M. Gregson, lumber; the Toledo hotel, board; Otto O. Krogstad, drugs, etc; H. Denlinger, Jr., legal services; Dr. Darnell, medical services; Lin coln County Leader, Yaquina Post and Eagle, subscriptions; A. T. Peterson, telephone messages; Yaquina Bay Merchantile Co., mer chandise; C. L. Gowell, merchan dise, 10 per cent; Austin Altree, draying and team work; Joe Lud wig, shoemaker and job work. that a part of the road is badly V. aV i n - . I now 10 caitu mes, ana me verv locate onrl cV.r.,,u k- .1 .. first fly that came his way caught We would suggest that some of the him on the end of the third fincer nraotirai rnA k.,iu j on he right hand and laid ,t right citizens of that section of thecounty back at the first inint Tf . l' go over me route and make an turned so semaie hark that ttia fwu . . . , .uVUu esnmaieoinnat is neccessarv to was broken on the front of the rlo Bn.i ,w m. . - w viuat -.nausea s LIU 111(1 DP t. T finger. Druggist Krogstad pulled made, and the probable amount of Sdffi Notice. A tl . ' . iu parties owin.!? me lor v; or goods are requested to settle same at once. I need the mod M. Haxses. City, I dire of mutable li.ttfiP of J.nible :iee ol ,iutaW aire o! h Mire 11 nstlre i liustuD CHI if earn Slid onto. labor or other costs neeessarv anA It report the matter to the people. is quite a sore hand now, and that tv,. a ; P . o- possible. Tetter, Salt-Rhonm and Eczema. AerlfnSeJ,.tchin8 and "martini?, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed sfV?1?ln CbamWlain'8 fe 3 Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases Permanently cnrSd by it It is equal y efficient for itching piles and !iaV5t2 r!med7 f0- sore nipples chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites chronio sore eyes. 25cts.per box? 5 j18' a hor88 needs when in bad Tonic, blood purifiS and VZ$?-a&7 food but C. V lne st ,n B8 to pnt a plrSge.COndlti0,1 Pric983 U U C. C, Ull to cure, uruggiau retunU tSJ? R. A. Miller, of Elk in town yesterday. H. Lewis, wife and daug went to Albany yesterday m The Labor Excbaneeisorsan'u for your special benefit and invfc your co-operation . Come, iave gate and join. All the latest styles in Tan 1 Ox-blood shoes and slippers O'Brien's, Yaquina. These arett very latest in foot-wear. The Labor Exchange of fr place have discovered what the believe to be an excellent bank 0; potter's clay, and invite correspoo dence from some practical potter. Wm. Woods, the foreman fortt; past two years at the Pioneer siok quarry, will leave with his family for California on the next steamo where he will make a .3 extended stay. He gees on account of fail ing health cf himself and wife The position cf foreman will t filled by Mr. G. E. Davis, the present bookkeeper. The excursionists nn tri Mascottt last Sunday were certainly out of luck. They left Toledo at about 7 o clock with colors flying band playing. Their first ill luck met them when they got stuck on the mud next to the old steamer Walluski, and had to wait for the tide to float them off. After they again got started they journeyed along till they got to Boone's point, when their, wood and water gave out and they had to go ashore for tnese much needed articles. After great tribulations they finally got 10 .Newport. The trio back was made without mishaD and f i , reasonable length of time. Special Sale of Millinery Goods. I will sell all sailor hats trimmed hats and dress goods AT COST for the next two weeks. Now is the time for bargains. Mrs. T. P. Fish. J'?;'?'," ,,"" With rrt. 13- L'- m"? onitlnmion fo.-eief- -. -. i I-nil. urucK.nia rcf ucd moueJ-