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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1897)
I LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. K. SIKVAitT,K(ilturinrt Proprietor. Published every Thursday at Toledo, Uueo'n County, Oregon. Subscription Kates: One year, - - - $1.50 Six months, .75 Three months, - - .50 Entered at the postollice ai Toledo, Oregon, as seroiid-i-liiHij niuil matter. Advertising rates made known on application Business In Nils will be inserted in these col li miin at live cents per line per week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster In Lincoln county is authoriz ed to act aeaueul ior the Lkaijeh. Official County Paper. A PAPER FREE ! For the purpose of seeming de linquent subscriptions and indtieing new subscribers we make the fol lowing liberal offer: We will give the Toledo Blade tree for one year to all new cash subscribers who subscribe before October 15; also to all subscribers who are one year or more in arrears who will pay up to date. LOCAL, NOTES The trade center Gowell's. Mrs. T. P. Fish is quite sick. Make your wants known at Gowell's. Chattel mortgages for sale at this office. Sheriff Laudis went to Newport Tuesday evening. Lee Wade made a business trip to the Agency Monday. Our fishermen are all making good crtches these nights. C. B. Crosno carries his arm in a sling, caused by a felon on his thumb. The Red Seal Lye or Potash is the best. For sale at Tellefson's store, Yaquiua. The best cake in the United States is the Hoe Cake Soap, for sale at Peter Tellefson's, Yaqnina. Fred Ross went to Salem yester day morning, where he will pitch for the Salem ball nine during the fair. W. J. Wade and sons Seth, Ben, and Dye, left last Sunday for a few days' hunt in the vicinity of Otter Rock. Co to Gorman's, at Yaquiua, if you want to buy lastest improved Wheeler & Wilson sewingmachines, at wholesale prices. Mr. and Mrs. Laudis visited with Dr. Wakefield and family, ofEddy ville, from Saturday morning until Monday evening. Miss Lola Vincent returned to this place last evening from Salt Lake City, where she had been spending the summer with her father. S. L. Kline paid a business visit to Lincoln county last week, and says Toledo is one of the most thriving towns in Oregon. Cor vallis Gazette, Albert Meaker shipped another load of cattle to the Valley this morning, lie also shipped a car load of hogs. The hogs came from the Siletz. The steamer Richardson came up today and moved Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Campbell with their house hold furniture, etc., to Newport, where they will take charge of the Bay View house. There will be a grand hoppickers' dance nt Jones' hall in this town tomorrow (Friday) night. Rose bropks orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets 50 cents. While this is called a hoppickers dance yet it is intended that not hop pickers alone but that everybody should come and take part in having a good time. It pays to trade at Gowell's. Trolling is the sport of the day. Winter rains the first of the week. The saw mill started up again today. Gowell sells all the popular brands of goods. R. A. Bensell was up from New port last Tuesday. Ira Wade is enjoying the presence of a felon on his hand these days. G. T. Smith and A. Rae were down from Storrs last Tuesday. Judge Steams came up from Alsea Bay last Monday ruorniug. Lincoln county has a Klondike, and Gowell sells and buys every thing. Al Hoskuis and family of New port left for California an Saturday lijuiuiug's train. Charley Hyde returned home last Monday after an absence of several weeks. Mrs. J. O. Carter and children Gowell sells an average bill for less money than any house on the Bay. The largest and nicest salmon of the season was caught last Friday night by Messrs. Bogue and Ross, and weighed 51 pounds. A mistake was made in our last issue in announcing preach'n by "Rev. Ellsworth last Sunday. Rev. Ellsworth is to preach here next Sunday, October 3, at 11 a. m. Chester Ilolden came over from Tillamook last Saturday evening for a week's visit among friends here. Chester has a host of friends here who are more than glad to greet him. He reports everything lively at Tillamook, three creamer ies running at full blast there. - ORAND BALL. ' MAs- y -SW'Altt 1 I .C.rulleri 01 The I. O. O. F. lodge of Elk City will give a grand ball at that place on Friday evening, October 8th, the occasion is to celebrate the and Misses Caddie and Nona Hook-; first anniversary of that order in er of Storrs, were in town today. I that place. The receipts of the Ross & Bogue caught 102 salmon I dance will be used in furnishing on Monday night. Pretty good tue l0ClSe rconi- bee posters. catch for this time of the season. Peter Tellefson, Yaqnina, has a Assessor Lulz furnishes us the following copy of the summary full line of freh frnir nnrl nrp .... ",w ,sneet taicen irom tue 1397 assess- selling same at low figures. j ment rolli 8,10wing vaIualion of nll Quite a number of teams ore 1 taxable property in Lincoln county: coming in to buy fish. Two loads j Value of tillable land $52,174 went out Monday morning. You can at any time find a full stock of flour and feed, oats and j wheat at Peter Tellefson's, Yaquiua. I There has been thirteen houses j built in Toledo during the past ' summer, and several more will be 1 built yet this fall. j Frautie Harmon and family left! for Waitsburg, Washington last! u ednesday morning, where they will engage in farming. The addition to the Fischer building, occupied by Gowell's' store, is Hearing completion and' ot non-tillable laud.. .320,500 improvements on land 53,955 all lots 203,402 Imp. on town lots. . . 55,985 Imp. on land not deeded or patented... miles of R. R. Ied, . . R. R. rolling stock... telegraph & telephone lines merchandise and stock in trade larming implements, wagons, veic steamboats, sail boats, 10,470 41,100 33-437 20,469 4.101 will scon be ready for occupancy. Am0.,m of my ' ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Vincent can, I Amount of notes & accounts 25 337 we think, boast of having lately ' Value of shares of stock ... zo eaten tne largest chicken 111 the county. The fowl weighed twelve pounds. . j Mrs. G. E. Davis, accompanied by her cousin Miss Etta Campbell, ! last evening, and are visiting Mrs. ' Gros value all property, $888,862 Davis mother here. I Exemptions, number nr. V O I 1 -M household furniture... 15,796 horses and mules, 7,415 cattle 21,726 sheep and goats 4,516 197 swine . Clarance Altree sot the contract for doing the grading for the ex-' T,olal tasable prcpevty, $831,759 tension of the switch, and had a :Xlltuber of polls, 279. force ot men and teams at work the I CTATr, ni latter part of last week and a part j FA,ET5 E. of this week. Ti. c. . . j T"e Statesman Is Giving Them Away Agent Gaither, Dr. Turner, to Its Weekly Readers. Sam Center and John McGee, of I the Agency and J. F. Stewart, of The big 12 page Weekly States this place are on a business and lua". of Salem has added 327 new pleasure trip down the Siletz River subscribers to its list during the this week. j past five weeks. It wants thenum- Nearlyall of the hop pickers i xr. to reach 1000 before Nov. 1st. have returned and reported having i 11 is Salem's leading paper and is had a fine time. They bring con- 0nly Per year, tii order to siderable money home with them secure these new names the States and we suppose the country will man wil1 tllis week receive trial sub be running over with money for the I scriPtiolls of two months for only -51.-1110 eacu new subscriber will fe presented with a ticket of admi sion to the state lair. The UOWfaiX'S, Toledo, OrP. ins !raus center of Lincoln County, P G You want the county i Subscribe for the LEAD; inM ArnoW,." Cromo 8oell HUoon.. Stirr,..-.. 4 Vugh,. htetn- itllmeeu Mia. F URN I TORS f We HAVE A LARGE STOCK 0? FUSJTURE, STOVES AND HOUSE: FTJRJSriSHm Coffins, Caskets and Burial Supl Call and Sco my sleelt. FASH & GAAIl, Toledo, ELK CITY 1TEM3. Allen Loann. llieiw : arrested for civ.ineoiion appearance ot tall ram. j manMattpJUer in teW- Hoppickers have arrived from ' Indt-p'ndes-.ce last we.'i, the Valley just in time. I leased on $2.cco Uvi TO ottheP Able V of the I bl ot the 1 able tot the 1 able, ... Lot the itiWt 4 .teotthe title.... iolVhe itble.... itolthe ttble.... ittotthl itble... i iowi olthi fable... Loltb ble... ieoftt juble.. tiHom kt Tole bmoi 1 ever Dr. Carter's family h&ve moved Tcturned tr; hh I:n::;3 a:'. : It is verv douhiriil v,!;:' 1 " struck lie uia, i)!:)'.v. 1- to I'.avc been a ge:er:-U to Philomath. Elk City sehoc.l coirrrenced Mon- i day with the usual attendance. Mrs. C. W. Young, of Salado, is! v'ere Ks5 clnh- W teacher. Inocentoff.il inlet !0 T. H V,n. ! crime, and may heeatitily1 r ., ... - .. iof even stnkinsr t;:e , V...HV. ujj iioiu ioiecio tne hrst otttie , T, week, where they have been for the past month doing some carpenter work for Henry Lew is. F. C. Hoffman will soon have the machinery at work in the Sun set Quarry in the shape of a saw mill tor rawing stone. In this man Hotil Arrivals. The followiiiL' is a Ik at the popular Toledo II the past week: P. M. Abbey, Xewp.; ner the stone will be cut to the size lnTyL Z wane. 1 timer u- City; Geo. Van Orden, next few weeks. The will of the late Samuel Case was filed for nrobnte with ni..i. lastTuesday.. The instrument was m,mbf!ed as executed August 16, 1897. After ' . . y mm one wl be s new ers to the Statesman, directing the payment of all !: ..u WKa nvo lree tickets. debts and funeral expenses h 1 . . ress.a" cMt.-Mn- o.f r 1 alem, Oregon. O 1 ' CUll- cation of his daughter Carrie Case; $500 for the education of his daugh ter Nora Case, and $2,000 for the Totter. Satt-Khcum ana IXzenm. den tnt 6nSCr cl,,n" "nd "wrtlnir, inel p "v " -aaci "c oaiance Skin t)inh.,.7nt Vr ' ".Jo na oftheproperty is to be diveded ! J fttCB,S? equally among his wife, Mary Case, j ? fflfc 2,n1tfo itMS Piles' nnd and his five children, Nellie Buckley, ! chnprSi f'haas U&n fc Ida Iugalls, Nora L. Case, Rov aniU'lc we eye.. mV. m Case and Carrie Case Mary Case, and two sons-in-law; ! SEffi a"f Bwh jonn uuckley and W. S TT T- ... - aiis wile. . J,r, 1 any rmnl H .. i .1 . ..v.u. xiiiiii'- iiiitii Ingalls rormifnge. . Thev n "a IS" ?.nlI are named to act jointly as exeontrU- lel'le Mt best in i,se to t,t and executors. M. S. Woodcock, of Corvallis, is named as legal adviser. package. no-10-nnc for Kirty Ct-nti. required at the quarry, and save the Height on waste rock. Lester Waugh, of Toledo, was among the cattle buyers visiting this vicinity during the last week. Mrs. Royal Skaggs, from Idaho, a former resident of this place, is visiting friends here. It is reported that the Pioneer and Rochester quarries both have large contracts from San Francisco. L. W. Deyoe spent a couple of days among the pheasants in the vicinity of Philomath last week, the result of which was every body at Elk City enjoyed a mess of China Wrds, and for his kindness and good will we will permit him to go again. We have expected for the past two years to furnish the next agent for the Siletz agency, but from the appearances now we will be obliged to place a stay chain upon another old wheel-horse in the r,t,i; - I' k l Ull ranks. T?Af"rTt? A September 29, 1897. nn T.r:,irr v.iniiina: ! ' Portland: T. 11. Wilson, C Rob Ino-alls. Newpor;; J. C Siletz; Geo. Sio-.vdi, J. G. Callison, Salem; Phillips, Siletz; C. San Francisco; Jolin My Newport M. M. llivis. V -- A Cure for Bilious Colt ! Resource, Screven Co.. (j I have been subject to bilious colic for seve Don't ToWco Spit and Smoke lour lift Atur. hii ui iiiu. nnrvn nnH . . . . 11m .v 1 iiirrpn 1 nt .i r,r:,: n o. w Chamberlain's Colic. Cli'l Diarrhoea Remedy is t"6 roiiof Tt nets like a cliarffl-1 dose of it givesreliefwtai'J er remedies fail."- ' For sale by U. v. imw- , glSt' 11 f . tua rrnnnv Seaview, Va.-Webave' did sale on Chamberlains Remedy, and our custom ing from far and near speak y the highest terms. Many a that their children wottlfi ; of croup if Chamberlain's Remedv had not been gi3' 1 c r. Ttip 2"! 3111 i" 1U1U OC Vlllltll. " stcrt!nJ 1 druggist.