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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1898)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. i. Y. STKWAHT.Kdltur ud Proprietor. Subscription Rates: One year, ... $1.50 Six months, ... ,75 Three months, - - .50 Entered at the postoffice ai Toledo, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. Advertising rates made known ou application Business lo?als will be inserted in these col umns at live cents per line per week, and will be run until ordered discontinued. Every postmaster In Lincoln count; is authorlz cd to act at agent lor the Leader. Official County Paper. LOCAL NOTES Nice line of latest styles in Wall Paper, received at Krogstads. TT.-1 t..,1--, ,., 1. uunad .Tut. cio VVtimcu U) Y. B. Mer, Co. Look out for the campaign liar. It is about time for him (0 be abroad in the land. Dolph Taylor came over from King's Valley on a business and pleasure trip this week. N. L. Guilliams was up from Beaver Creek last Wednesday to Toledo on a business trip. The election of the Union legis-: lative ticket means the election of an anti-Simon U. S. sebator to sue- j ceed Mitchell. The Siletz and Elk base ball clubs ' will cross bats t Elk City in a j raatcu game next Sunday. A goo 1 j game will be played. j George Bingham, the Salem j lawyer, has beeti making a tour of j Lincoln county, making republican j campaign speeches this week. Hurley Lutz is surely the peo ple's candidate for county clerk, for all of the people seem to be sup porting him assured. Hurley's election is j ! Oliver Altree was getting his sawmill machinery over to Drift creek this week, and will soon have ! it sawing out good cedar lumber in i large quantities. I Bishop Morris has the following j appointments at Yaquina Bay. rrmay evening, ,iune 3, r ' city, ounuay morning, June .5, 0l o. . .',J , ' St. Stephen's memorial church XT . t. , . . iNewport. Sunday evening, June 5, St. John's church, Toledo. i . xx. v. meet a L ItlC llilll Ut I The Leader job office has been : 0e o'clock, and the procession will I Manv old soldiers now fed the hard at work this week getting out j start at half past one o'clock. All ! effects af the hard service they en ballots for the conun? election. The j those having flowers to donate will ; dured during the war. Mr. Geo. c.cll.u., .cqturcs uhs year 9,280 ' uauutb, oueuaii 01 wuicn are sam- pie ballots and one-half official. The ballot 111 this county, outside of the precinct officers, contains fifty-six names. The Misses Raines expect to re tire from the management of the Toledo House, at this place, in about a week. These ladies have run a flrst-class house since they wo control oi it, ana we regret to; see them give it up. It is not cer tain yet who will lease the house, but is probable Wm. Mackey will. There is an opening at Little Elk in this county for a blacksmith. The blacksmith that has had a shop there for ytars, Wm. Wilson, re cently died, and his widow wishes to dispose of the shop aud business. I tie siiop is very well supplied with toois, and they can be bought for a very reasonable sum. The shoo is located at a co.mtrv office and is on a public road over j i . .. . " which, during the summer months there is a great deal of travel. The sutroundiug country is fairly well settled and there would be plenty ot business, during the summer at least to keep a smith busy. If he wished, arrangements might be made whereby he could either buy or lease a small farm near by, aud be able to keep a cow or two, some chickens, and raise some vege tables. It is a good opening for the right man. Anyone wishing further information should address Mrs. W. M. Wilson, Lit tle Elk, Oregon. XHUie paper, pcuvua auu lamcis ai this office. When praying for your daily bread there is no harm in asking that it be made of the best which is the Red Crown flour, ! The j Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. has it. p. Blue is in the whisky business;" We have a contract to furnish j and now we wish to say to the peo five carloads of Chittim Bark j pie of Lincoln and Benton counties (cascara sagrada) this spring, and highest market price will be paid. Y. B. Merc. Co. The attack made upon Ho-.i.D.P. Blue in the last week's Post will not cause that gentleman to lose a single vote. The time has gone by when the people can be influenced in that way. In fact, the only effect it will have upon Judge Blue's candidacy will bt to make him votes, as people generally resent such political warfare, and his friends will now get in and work the hard er for him. By an oversight and a misunder-1 standing the Union candidates for justice of the peace and constable in Toledo and Drift Creek precincts will not appear upon the official ballots. Their nominations were not properly certified to in time, and hence the clerk could not put them on the ballot. These candidates are 0. O. Krogstad for justice of jthe peace, and A.E. Altree for con- j stable. All persons desirins to vote for these men should be careful to write their names vvhen voting. on the ballot BORN. STEEL To the familv of Tohn 1 Steel, on Depoe Slough, on Thi,n,j... h , .oo Thursday, May 19, 1898, a son. ! ELECTION DANCE. There will be a dance at Ofsta- dahl-s hall Toledo on Monday eve j June 6, 1898. Come and dance the i hours awav while waitine- for the I returns. Everybody invited. Mu sic by Rosebrook's full orchestra Tickets 50 cents, .... MEMORIAL SERVICES. t 1 ne sprvipix; nn mpmnnn rimr " , . hp hplH at I'm comoloru if .u r ,, weather is favorable, if it is not r,i,u -n 1! t. u favorable they will be held in the L n, . llco . n , . r u r lit . 1 .u' i'n ; AX. U I III kindly bring them to the G. A. R. ! hall. Thomjcs T pAvrwri Post comraatider. POOL'S SLOUQH JOTTINQS, Some of our people have been at- tending the Union Rallies and pro-. noutice them O. K. Mr. A. L. Tavlors fnmilv nrs all down sick, and to add to their trouble Miss Alzena while on her way to M. Roddy's to get him to go for a Dr. fell and hurt her neck and head. They are all improving. The logging camp of Fleming & Wright has come to a standstill, Mr. J. C. Huntsucker is now talk ing of putting the logs in, we wish him success. The little son ot Wilson White has been having a seige with his eye. Apparently he has had it hurt l"OU8Ul 11 not verv serlous. i but it does not seem to be improv- ing very rapidly. Mrs. B. Dobson has been sick but is improving. quite Mr. T StnwuVa j 1.... . j. muitu into TV, . " . thej. Smith house where thev teetU i1 to w to board the school teacher Miss u McCluskey. court, by . m" or tv I'f "U1'Te i majority of one, says such a Mr. W. S. Wright returned from , uncon8t'utional. Charles Sum Skamokawa, Wash., where he was tuUon "Theconsti- seinintr for T. Botrrer. II h glad to return to ... . x... ..... . u nuuve land again Tilucum. To Car Consttpattoa hmn, INh. fW.Mt. C..I. lVtk.Ml. . .. ' 10 0U- aru 0 A Testimonial. Yaquina Ore., May 23, 1898. To Editor Leader: An article appeared in the last issue of the Ya- quina Post, signed by B. F. Jones, wherein he says, "it is true that D. mat we are and nave been lor sev eral years personally acquainted with Judge Blue, and that he is not now, nor has he ever been directly or indirectly in the "whisky busi ness" at Yaquina or any where else. We will also say that if B. F. Jones wrote that article he wrote a lie. Allen Parkfu. PUBLIC SPEAKINQ. Hon. John Hargraves, of the state of Washington, will address the people of Lincoln county as follows Elk City, Saturday, May 28, at 8 p. m. Little Elk, Monday, May 30, at 8 p. m. Nashville, Tuesday, May 31, at 2 p. ra. uigJillc, Wednesday, June 1 at 2 p. m. 1 Chitwood School house, Tliurs day June 3, at 8 p. ra. Mr. Hargraves will speak in the interest of the Union ticket. All should come out and hear him, as he is an eloquent and logical speak er. . Ws Coimio' l'pwders, are Just wnat u horse needs when iu bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a j horse in prime condition. Price 25 , ueiua pur pacKuge. For sale by0. O. Krogstad Druggist. NOTIPF, All Deyok, either bv note or account, will I please call at Toledo, Oregon, mid settle j with me there, as I have his business for collection. Do not wait for further no 1 tiee. C. E. HAWKINS. Toledo, Or., May 20, 1898. HEHORIAL DAY. A06 Lincoln Pout, G. A. It., and W. 1 t ...ill 1, .1-.. v... i 30, 1898, at Toledo, Or. Hon. R. A. Bensell will deliver the oration. All are 'lowers very acceptable, S. Anderson, of Rossville, York county, Penn. who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheuma tism. "I had a severeattack lately." he says, " and procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It did me so much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheuma tism, but for lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns' for whice it is unequaled. For sale by 0. O. Krogstad, Druggist. Estray Notice. Taken up on my place at Siletz, one small black pony, with white ' spot in forehead! used tn IipI nn cr tn Conilil1o rn' juuusun. xae owner wm call for same and pa., costs and dam aSes. Benskll Orton. Silez. 0. May 5, 1898, 1 . ' le government was institu- . ...... i.romote the public t welfare ; all ; irr "'epumic welfare are - ---muiibi; all nw ,. butitgo ,,"nmy be good law, gooa e enge. Ro-Ti ' n'! tobacco hab. i ZZZTl . for rirty Cent uwoa pu io--ii iTi .1.." " o ha pur. FOR DISTRICT JUDGE. I by any side issues. Remenioer thatl Hon. Jas. W. Hamilton, of Rose- j a yote for Blug and Ckrk js 1 j i-inrc tlip TTnion candidate for their . . . , . 1 o 1 important and honorable omce 01 district judge was in Lincoln coun- ty this week, looking after his cam - paign here. Mr. Hamilton is one of the leading attorneys of Southern Oregon, and is a deep and well ' read lawyer. He is not a stranger to the people of this district, hav ing served them in the capacity of district attorney for eight years, re tiring in 1890, when he was suc ceeded by S. W. Condon. During j Whooping Cough, that long term of service Mr. Ham-! I bad a little boy who was near il ton preformed the arduous duties jly dead from an attack of whoop of his office with integrity and j ing cough. My neighbors recom fidelity. His broad experience as j mended Chamberlin's Cough Rem a lawyer, and his judicial mindjedy. I did not think that any eminently fits him for the office of! medicine would help him, but after district judge, and should he be 1 called to fill that high office he will bring the courts of his district np to a high standard, and will serve the people faithfully and impartial - ly. The election of Mr. Hamilton will reflect credit upon the people of the district. For State Treasurer. Hon. J. didate for n P.V, ..:. U. COOtn, Unionist Can - state treasurer, PflTTI .k, wuiw from . f ft,, l.oc !, f.. i!ic in ni-otrnn HJo f.Miov T.. 1 Hies in UregOU. HIS littler Kev. Robert Booth, who resides Still: hAlp anH hrartv fit- tlm hctb foi, ' naie ann nearty at tne age 01 seven- ty-eightin Grants Pass, came with j his family to Oregon in. 1852, and settlea in yammu countv. At that date the subject of this sketch was : four 3'ears Old. The family COlltill- ... uecl to reside 111 old Yamhill until 1867, when a move was made to Douglas county. In 1894, J. O. Booth moved to Grants Pass, where he now resides. The Booth family u one 'of the most noted on the COast. The family consists of , , -, , ,, ,. . twelve children, all alive and grown. ; The boys have all made their mark. whether iu the ministery, in the! Cattle business or in mpri-mil U pursuits. J. O. Booth is not only success ful man in business, but has im pressed himself upon public affairs wherever he has resided. He has always been an uncompromising democrat both iu patriotism and political sense. He has always been Close to the ereat heart of hi ' Notleelsherebyirfven that the following natn r " ""jed settlers have filed notice of their intention lellOVV man. He has COlltributpd 1 ,omake linalpnxifs in support of their claim, , ,,. , '"UICJ aud that said proofs will ba made before the tretuy Of his Substance to charitable county c'erl' of Lincoln county, at Toledo. c , Oregon, on June 20.h, 1.98, v. ends, and done so in the truly spir- gust olson; h. k. No. w.tjz. itual manner withoiiv Wri.icr ,,'"" 'he norths of northwest 4 of section M, 11 UJJU";r wuuoui letting Olie , and south K of southwest (ioi section 10, town hand know what the other was do- 8hi,i9.80Utn.""'8,.e"- , lie names the following wttnessea to prove ing. A Strong believer in PODUlar hl9 continuous ruslilence uikih and cultivation , . , ? r of said land, viz: Warren Wright, Alvim M. eOUCatlOU, he has at different times I Block. Chandler, Oregon, and O. A. Fanno , ' and A.J. Parrish, of Sugar Loaf, Oregon. contributed hundreds of dollar -i to i And tliA r.,,Mi, o,, i . r ALVIN f. 1IKOCK; H. E. 10.192, for the ine pUDHC and private schools of I north V, of northeast u of ..ootion 29, and the flip ctitt. n..l io . .v. 1 1 i"i of southeast fi of section 20, township- me state, and it is sate to sav that i south, ranges west. flip frioiifl nfn,mi., ,." .,, 1 ..He names the following witnesses to prove llie ineud Ot popular education Will I his continuous residence upon and cultivation ranmli.,. v,Q ,, u! . I of said land, viz: Wa reu Wright, (lust Olson, everywnere be Oil his Side. 'George Hackle and Thomas Chandler, all oi Neither has he neglected thethal,dler,0re8"iiAS.B.M00KES. Kegister churches but all of the denomin- i " ations have at different times ex - perienced his benevolence. Mr. Booth is at present proprie tor and landlord of the Hotel Jose phine at Grants Pass and is one of the best known hotel men in the state and will receive a flattering support from traveling men and ' P' " on Saturday, the 28th day of from the hotel men, with whom he ' May I&9?-' allthe goods' wares and Acara j, , 1 merchandise belonging to the said t I V? assignment of C. L. Gowell, an iu- Mr. Booth has an interestingsolvetitdeb.tor.forthebeiiefitofcred faraily of wife and three children. I it0. A full list and inventory of His friends are not confined to any i sa'd S00(s arid stock of merchant! is? tone partv, but he will receive a'?? b!?xa,?ined at my office, in To- large vote from his opponents as a testimony of their esteem and good will. It is safe to sty he will be elected by a handsome majority. Albany Democrat. AGENTS WANTED. Reliable, energetic men, espt cially those acquainted with mutual or fraternal order work, to take s.u . , t , . . . . . . ' " cuargc 01 tuvui or neia worK. Jix- cellent positions in our agency de- ... ' partment. Address, U HAY, 713 Marquam Building, Portland, Ore- 6 Eon- 1 The voters should not be fooled for IdltlJI-.ILlJCljI. ilUCl TP Atm Z. . state matters, and is a vni, rnr . United States seuator who wi, , and work for the free coinare Qf ! both silver and ,d . 0 will oppose the retirement of the greenbacks and the issue of bank currency to take their place. There will be all manner of attempts to fool the people on this issue, and they should be on their guard. IIUU giving him a few doses of that rein ; edy I noticed an improvement, and ! one bottle cured him entirely. It j is the best coujh medicine I ever j had in the house. J. L. Moore, South Burgettstown, Pa. For sale by O. O. Krogstad, Druggist. Notice for Publication. land Omce at Oregon City, Oregon April Pith., WW. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his tntpnri, I to make final proof in Bupport of his claim, and , that said proof will be made before the conntr 1 cierit ot Lincoln county, at Joledo, Oregon, on lull. 111.10 1 Witt, VIZ. ' ... ... J'K.i'VM'" '-F0. WW for the north east '4 of norh west 4, north nn" m "1"a e"st 'i na "" east of north east of section -26, township llouth; rangf ' names the followins; witness In prove lJ'ttnonB resilience upon arid cuttfrudr.n of said land, viz: cvrenius n. Yoimg, Nort.m'i k'ATXA cb"- Inlfk Register. Notice. In the conntr ourt of theStnteuf Oregrm fur ' the county of Lincoln. In the matter ot the estate of G. A, Whftne ' deceased. Kotece is hereby given that the nndersfsrncil. administrator of the estate of (1. A. Whitniv. deceased, has filed In te county .r.rt o' Lin coln county, 8tle of Drain, l is Hnnl u count as such administrator of sutd estntrf an-.', that the 7th day of June, ISIH, ot the hour ul' One o'clock 1". M. has been Hxud by said court as the time for hesrlny of objections to said report, and the sottlument thereof. I 1 UITTfVl?V Adininstrator De. Ilonns Non of the estate ot G. A. Whitney. deceased. Notice. ' NmiM , hercby (rf tJt the onrtersfe(V I na neen.oniy apiwintca naministratorol the estate of Jack Lamrwon, dscoasd, ny the I county court of the State of Oriyon for th comity of Lincoln, and all persons having i claims walnut the said estatn are Iiro.y i notified to present the same, dulv verilr-:;a ft ; required by law, to the undersiinipd, ai i'. ' -. i Conolaud's store at the Siletz. Lincoln cinin'.)'. wiiuiii six moiiinsironi mis nan. May lath, 1S0S. (i. 1!. KUItL, Administrator of thcestateol Jack Lampson, deceased. Notice for Publication. Land Olllce at Oregon Citv, Oreiron, 1 nl ,U ! Assignee 8 Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that ill'-' undersigned will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, subject tc the approval of me court, at the store building otH. F. Fischer, in Toledo.Lincoln coun ty, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock ffl colu county, Oregon. B. F. SWOPE. Assignee of C. L. Gowell, an insol vent debtor, for the benefit of creditors. Published pursuant to an order of Hon.J.C. Fullerton, Judge. Tetter, Sult-Kheum and Eczema. The intense I Mil no. nA on,.ftnn inM ?enttot.hese(li9ea8,8i,slnBtantlyanayed '7 aPP'ytaf? Chamberlain's Eye and ; by l Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases i18 "nanently cored by it. It l equally efficient for ItohW nil and a favorite remedy for sore nipples. ch2PPfd hnJ. chflblalns, frost bites nrt "hronio sore eyes. 25 eta. per box. 1 For "le by 0. O. Krogstad Druggist. it-' ) X