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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1897)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. Y, STKWAUT.Kdltur Hd Proprietor. Subscription Kates: One year, - - - $1.50 Six months, .75 Three months, - - .50 Popular prices at Gowell's. Gowell leads for variety and qual- Eutered at the postoffice ai Toledo, Oregou, an second-ciass man matter. Advertising rates made known on application Business Iojals will be Inserted In these col umns at five cents per line per week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster tn Lincoln county Is authoriz ed to act aB ageut for the Leader-. Official County Paper. LOCAL, NOTES Holiday goods at Gowell's. Holiday goods in endless variety at Gowell's. Don't forget the shooting match on the 24th at Toledo. Fine paper and tablets, make nice Christmas presents. For sale cheap at this office. There will bechances for the poor, shots as well as the good, at the shooting match next Friday. Allen Parker was up to Toledo to day from Yaquina and reports every thing quiet down there. Turkeys, geese, ducks, and chick ens a plenty at the big shooting match at this place on the 24th. Read the new advelisement of the Yaquina Bay Mercantile Company in this issue and profit thereby. One third of your time is spent in bed our all wool blankets at $3 will keep you comfortable. Yaq. Bay. Merc Co. A marriage license was issued by the county clerk this week to Aus tin B. Hoover and Clara W. Vin cent, of Waldport. Al Waugh is taking much trouble to make his shooting match at this place next Friday a success. It is assured that it will be. The Norwegians of this vicinty are airangtng to have a Christmas tree on Christmas night at Mr. For- ssells, on the old Rich place. Wm. R. Wakefield has been ap pointed special guardian of John Bain, and the place for hearing upon the appointment will be at Waldport. Rev. Nodtvedt the Lutheran min ister, preached to a large congrega tion at the old school house in this place last Sunday. The sermon was delivered in the Norwegian lan guage. Walter Ben, who has been ser ving out a twelve days' sentence in the county jail, will complete his sentence tomorrow and will be a free Indian once more. He ought to brace up and keep straight now. A little excitement was raised yesterday when it was discovered that the west line of Hill street was about three feet from where it was supposed to have been. Another survey however brought the line back nearly to its proper place Lincoln county is shy a deputy sheriff at present. Last Friday Demitv Ross went to Newport on 1 he trail of the negro that he be lieved was one of the robbers that broke into Gorman's store. From Newport the darky had taken north along the beach, and Ross, accom panied by Frank Priest took up the chase. A stem chase is said to Vie ! a long chase, and this appears to be j constantly being received lty. Christmas and New Year's pres ents at Gowell's. N. L. Guilliams was up from Beaver Creek today. Holiday goods for old and for young at Gowell's Whole souled holiday shoes at Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Fleeced underwear, without fleas at the Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Get your guns ready for the shooting match next Friday. Neckties, tecks and four-in-hand, suitable presents. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Mr. John Stimpson a prominent Newportite is in Toledo to day on business. Sol Mulkey has been .appointed administrator of the estate of John F. Mulkey. Our little men's suits deserve your attention now. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Ladies' and Gentelmen's Mack intoshes for Christmas presents at Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Have you got a Christmas tur key? If not, try your luck at the shooting match next Friday. Mem's wool suits $5; men's all wool Oregon City suits $10. No flies ou this. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. A new stock of loaded shells and ammunition just received, and will be sold at lowest prices at Lewis.' Measles are raging in town worse than ever. It is very probable that they will drag along for some time. They continue of a mild type. In speaking of the liquor license business last week the type made us say county clerk when it was meant county !court. The liquor licenses are granted by the county court the clerk's conuection therewith, being only to carry out court's orders. B. H. Barwick, of South Beach, is in Toledo today on business. Mr. Barwick is arranging his business preparatory to taking a trip to the Klondike. He expects .to start for the frozen north land on the first of February. He will go to Juneau, where he will join Roy Brasfield, formerly of this county, and togeth er they will try the trail to Klon dike as soon as the weather will al low. The Leader is compelled to back down and ack nowledge itself beaten It engaged in a controversy with the Newport paper, lor waicn we owe an apology to our readers, and the controversy degenerated into a contest as to which could be the grreatev blackguard. We admit ourselves beaten clear out of sight. We might have known that natural ability and a lifetime's experience iu such work would count against us and ought to have known better than to engage in it. But we give up beateu and hereby promise our readers to never advertise the New port paper again by bringing it out of obscurity before our large circle of readei'3. Dou't be persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's , Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have beeu proven by a test of many years. Such letters as the following from L. G. Bagley, Huneme, Cal., are The TuvlnrVest of Pioneer, was m ; town today. DIED. BUFORD At Newport, Monday Tw,)r m. 1807. Birdie Bu- ford, aged 22 years, of pneu monia. The death of Miss Buford was sudden, her illness having been of only a few days duration. It was not considered serious until Sun day, when a message was sent to her father at Siletz, stating that she was ill. The message was taken over Sunday evening, and Mr. Bu ford started at once for Newport, arriving there about midnight Sun day night, She grew worse rapid ly in spite of all aid, and expired about 9 o'clock Monday morning. he deceased wns a most esti mable young lady. All who knew her in life unite in speaking in the highest terms of her sweet disposi tion and beautiful character. Her father, brothers and sister will feel her loss keenly, and they have the deepest sympathy in their bereave ment. The remains will be taken to Corvallis tomorrow where they will be buried by the side of her mother. Tu Cure Con-iMtmtloti lrorev.r. Talco Cuscai ets Candy Cuth:trtift 10c or It (J. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund mi men AGENTS WANTED FOR JUVENILE HOLIDAY AND Standard Subscription Books. By the W. B. Conkey Company, the largest pub lisherB and manufacturers of books in the United States. Finest line of new holiday and other subscription books on the market. 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