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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1898)
- i' f it ; ! i LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. r.KTKWAKT.MItnrati.l Proprietor. Silver is going to win in Oregon ; this year. i Subscription Kates: One year, - - - $1.50 six montns, ... Inree months, - - .50 J. S. Gaither made a trip to Cor- riEMORIAL DAY. I vallis last Wednesda. New goods, good and cheap at ,l Was Appropriately y f fa v . . k and ; TplVfann'c Tocii ?tr observed In Toledo. 1 ' I 1 ellelson s Cash Store. ; will make no mistrke. Four or five tracts of land can he 1 he Memorial exercises at this ELK CITY ITEH5. tiiiterol Ht the postolli.-e si Tulclo, Oregon, B secoinl-cliiMK n.iiil umiter. v IvcrtlsliiK rates made known on uppllcatioii iiiisliicsn lo'Rls will l.e inserted In these cm imjitih at live rent per line per week, uml will be run nnlll or.lereil (lirn'ontiiiued. Kvery fMmtinaKterln Mnpnln ennntyls authoriz ed lo net m akent for the Lkaiieu. Official County Paper. nine 100 tuucu rain just what we wanted Trout seem to be quite nun,, ous. G. G. Bingham of Salem Pl Inline f O-i-oH;.! cm..f Th a couple of days in Lincoln county fishlnS at Elk City 1 sPent , LOCAL NOTES Have you looked over Tellefson's new goods? It not, why not? Nic.' li.ie of latest styles in Wall Taper, leceived at Krogstads. U.ic i burlaps sacks wanted by Y. B. Mer. Co. Note paper, pencils and tablets at this office. H. N. Foster was 'down from Chitwood this week. Capt. V. R. Wakefield was up from Waldport this week, looking around among his constituents in this part of the county. Mr. Edwin Stone stopped oft" at this place this morning, looking af ter the affairs of his company here. He went back to the Bay on the Richardson. When praying for your daily bread there is no harm in asking 50 L.u.w.mcuuiiauuranK --...-.... Mrs. Harry Denlinger came over jiuuau.cpntouy caning . from Corvallis this evening .SO I on or writing tn dip Pditd Tm . Pices of the G. A. R. Post and the O . - ' tt r t- 1 r LEFSON, Yaquina, Oregon, woman s Kenei orps, were very rf 1 , successful and intprpstinrr Ttm 11 yuu wain 10 duv a new ciress. look over the dress goods, ging- war in which our nation is now 1 weeK- i v-usick ot Alb8, hams, outing flannels and calicos at ! plunged with a foreign foe lent a ; If von vote for the candidates on : spent a dav among the fish. Tellefson's Cash Store, Yaquina deeper feeling of solemnity to the ! the Union ticket you will have a' Wesley Davts passed throurV citv- I occasion than usually prevails. good administration of affairs. ; town yesterday with Bill Alexand R. A. Stratford is building a new ' The exercises were held at the; The election of Blue and Clark , pilot 1,0 cl-bt he will h, barn on his farm near Yaquina. It j Court House, owing to the rain ; to the legislature means two solid I elected- 24x90 with 20 foot posts. He will making it impossible to hold them ! free silver votes in that body. It w- Deyoe and family are 0 will have his stock and feed under j at the cemetery, as was first intend-; also means two votes for an econom- C3tecl at Myrtle Point, Coos county . .....,. ,..,.,.. , v-u. lucuuu .nuu.se uaa Decn i ieai uumini5Lrat.ion 01 stare anairs. , iiu. Alien and lamily moved ti M. riansen returned the middle oeautiiuny aecorated tor the occa-; Harry Denlinger will arrive home Corvallis. Ed. has a position of the week from the big Adventist sion with flags and bunting, and : tomorrow eveninsr from his ram- the S. P. R. R. office. camp-meeting at Salem. He re- flowers were in a plentiful profusion, j paigniug tour over the district. He! O. G. Dalaba and f.,miiv n, ports a erood time and lots of inter-1 The wrn CTOS-stcd of liiuuJ ! has made a hard tight and we hope to Morrison. Thev will assist? est. The other Linco'n county peo-1 and literary numbers. The old sol-! that it will prove to have been a de Barney in the store there " pie who attended the meeting have ! diers tllen deposited their tributes j successful one ! r n j- i also returned. ! of flowers upon the mound prepared Tnnlnt r' f. . .. ; , lmPs'n "as moved and i5 , ... , . , ' ' Lookout for the campaign he' now the Lain I Lord ai the Flk Ci., The members of the Grand Armv i ln the room 111 honor of their fallen i f1,nf . !1.... i tr ., . Wk Cl!) lulmuuuuu4L luc lil6l m lle iiuici. iS.llllIS aim Will nnritr st of th solace wishes ., tn . comrades. The school children ...,.....:,..,.. . , . ! , "n"er- , , . 11 vl"c" 11 " LUU mLe 10 maKe a ueiuai ; nuukis me business and the hun post of this place wishes us to re-; comr;ules. The school children j when it ig tQC tttt-.i fi., ..l n .i. iiicu murcnen nv ami owl fi-i, ; . . iiin.c Luuiih.s lo an inose - " n- a ris unm Tv i.:j ,..;u i... r, i . that so kindly brought flowers and 1 upon the mound of campaigning, aud should be ! Brook trou, will be none 1 t helped to decorate the court house. , '" Memory of the unknown dead, j frmvnpH . lo . i - , ' and also to all others who ted After these exercises the oration of T, ' 7 , j herTn " ih in ringing and in otherwise makin-the d delivered by Hon. R. j he Newport Newi, ,hal i ?! "If tl,fwl.bc 0' the services on Decoration day a "1. of Newport. Mr. Ben-1 fl na" ile was I ' , " w "KU- success. : sell's address was an able, patriotic i . ' ,"'"Mra a aelent . i ue oan gaoie between Ji.k Cit, The election of Sterns will efrrt' and was close1 listened to i l3X "St 111 U he ,I,e . antl i"letz a victor; ine eiecuon 01 Otenrns Will be , ... . .was .nnr,u-l I,,. T c. J,.to W... r. r... who was then a commissioner and ; everything went for a voted lo allow the bill. If there ! At the end of th .mow- w11.. J . . . . 1 Dy ttie large crowd present. ley Williams couutv iude HP: feeveral old soldiers from different j ii'.r ike Si gntivi and - '.ink. flour stands spunser for him I thing. They say that in every-whenever parts of the county were present and I ! Steams goes to Newport Uncle: assisted their Toledo comrades in ; Was a,1-vtlllI,S 'Wong about it the exercises. i felearns 'as Prty to it. Thejcharlev "takes him in tow and' ,le of the t0cl'ing and patriotic ! Bishop Morris has he following takes him ad' t w 1 , ..... incidents of the day was the pres- j appointments at Yaquina I3y. cine in auiue oi me ooys wuo wore J ,c"" & .'u,i,:3. laquma June s that it be made of the best which is the Red Crown Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. has it. B. Swope has sold his residence i is very care.nl that no one else irets i C"Ce f SOme f the hoys who wore ! nronertv in tliis nlnrp tn A T ;o i . .. . h "Itlipcrmv nnJn.ltl. n.. CltV i f., . , ' ... io see Mini, a hotel in Nevo ,rt " H"""uue - t j a. : back, of this place. We understand Ae.port . hrnUt .... ,:St. Steohen's n,Pmri,i ! niv.i.i Sewiu me uiejiuije. j " j ; , . : , . l"rJ1i vjuuuiiy evening, june 5, rt. si ; tion at th;-, I men werj : lii bv Mrs. Suinlav raornin;. .1... r. " ;..CmP,ateS re"i . : , : J ' T . I mind the glorious fact that there is I S"" I "U"U" ily" f" 01 ,uterest j no North or no South, but onlv one Uehave a contract to furnish ; money on the Silet, begun last country am, 0e fl ' .. . v.ii n..i-! .i v. inimil JarK 1 J .' i'uj.iiiuucav.juil' complaints wvic yivs: one of the Siie-.i i...-s -.fi j this game ...i- Ilml. y Li,.-. 1 three vi.ec-r u.r I,.u.. A the iiuut's rvput..-v. lllli..lilC i.V.Z; i '1, .. ; ; ofiici.. . . o Cii:: ciurkS St. John's church, Toledo. ::;...t. i ; bl'.-C. fcascara agrada) this spring, and I dian is a few cents less than that of ; host market price will be paid. Y. U. Merc. Co. llenrv Lwis is getting the lum ber on it'e ground and will erect '.im' rottntre i i this place this sum n? r. Mr. P. Ketcham of Pike City, Cnl.. snvs; "nurim' mv brother's latr siokntss from sciatic rheunia-i Ciamberlnin's Pain Balm was! th onlv remedy that gave him anvj relief." Many n. hers have testi-1 !"e 1 t- th-.- pro-tint relief from pain j v.-'uVh this linime-.t affords. For st'c by O. O. Kro'.'stad Drnsrgist. ' Til.' Stock of iTPllt'rnl IllprMifiiiiltta ! cf C. T,. Oowell was sold at public '"e fi.;tires given by the Lead n'ftiivi last SatnrHnv Uv A;.Ji't! n f i ...uoi-o i . ..... y.' ...Toilet ..vi.i ."s. .'.'iu wie ,Y '- a'u l,on was conduct- countv iivlebtedness is correct and " t nv Dr. mcent as auctintu-pr i r . , - -r, wore fivo or six bi.ldcn" prcs! : "e defy T "-v ",a 10 .nt. hut the bidding was not very i d,sProve ,bem he records. In - d d. The stock invoiced about i rin,ni1 numbers the county had out !.'" and' the first bid was fifteen j standing warrants in the sum of . ..-..,1 0f t;le inventors T.Vm ' t.i l..... o. ...... last year, the whole navment will I Death of Airs. Olilett amount to about Svooo. and will be 1 Last Mond verv trratpfiillv rw.-ol K,. tua r.. i tir .1 . ... . ...;n uaru ... . , .. ' I .;i iue euuri ; - " t.-.an uubiness 1 there But il t L-fs dians. 1 his payment was due thp i house. Mrs. T?,hvi., Sin j onlv. I liavp n t.,u i; ,.r I .' u: ' "" VI "HV, ),.,, , .,, ,!, I... frnrr J -in1 tl.n .-i i . ' 1"- "-.v. -..li uk Notice to ths Pubiic. i. nave now ODened nn Hip ttnra; , . . , ' " ''ie ianct along ;;u :iwr. under the new name of '-Tellefson's i ; :u,. . - .. Cash c tore. " aouinn ritv .., . , ii is but for some reason 1 her sister Miss Gillette, received a gcs, and the same are sold at a .voidablv delaved for! telegram nnnn.mnn, il,.., low V."?e, but they are sold for I mother Mrs. Cillettf. nr i,r..oii.v. :cas.U0ly. W hen in the city c; . o: . (-pinions. Tile United Artis:i iil first of March, but it has been unav U'ree months. I innthMr tr r.iti..,. r . t..-.. -a3U OI"- "en in the city ea P Allc uuuefi .Artisan., v.-i . vjiiivuv, Wl VWI till 11. ..,1 t-i ... ' , . . Some of the best work beiiv had Siicl.lei.lv cHe.l of heart disease I tkk ikllepsok. i their regular ,al mee.mg on lone fur the Union candidate for The daughters were severely shock-; -trr,,. yroPnet0f-; Ml- P-oram .as U-ct; county ju.lgeis bsingdoneat New-ed by the sad announcement. On: Hotol Opeui'i"- i arranged and the public are in vi - porthy Uncle Char.ev Williams Monday night thev started by team The Toledo House has been ! ' B.,TX,E Axe P,i-'IV, and Ins son David. They are! for Corvallis, driving through, ar- leased by Win. Mackay ind will b" J"" 1st. i8ys l.ahti.,R Stewart as hard as they j riving at Corvallis on Tuesday opened lor business on Mond-iv" ' - - - know how and are making votes for ! "'orning about y o'clock. June 6th. Dinner will be served on 1 Vmom ol U Pn. urn every ,lay They are urged to The Corvallis Times Rives the that day. This house has been re-! , keep up their fight. i lollowing account ot the sudden fit-orl rf..,..:..-.-. ... .1 1V 1,11 cliarac-eristic venom, i-- i Kii in r.Jtiot.. , .. ' ii . ran e .!,-( ,i. - ... j Ul,t V i ; j death of Mrs. Gillette: The usual solemnity of Memor lal Day was deepened in the even first-class ouupe, ana u will give service in everv respect. meals will be served at all hours at Wl'c- sjonian driiniiinv 'o... . Warm i noDniits twi.,. t.... .. ... ing by the announcement that Mrs. .'lU be sf" at all hours atwi, nol vo(e . ""l v. J. Uilieiie had died at the resi-"UUf-e, ana every attention will ! tii.p. Tt . ,.--" tc . i - i it-n in"- wtir ivii l .'Mi ' i as a mean and contemptible ;ni K-xt ueuce ot .Mrs. right, rear the ice oe given to the guests. Th lactory, having been attacked by ' will be very reasonable heart disease while oa her way to : -. the Masonic cemetery. Feeling ELECTION DANCE. , . . - , ..ucii oieun s iuok us seat i . . . 1 'it sun tt ctawled up to $7iS and 1sfmllv :,, T, i somewhat distressed she sat clown : ' -ms U:t n-ked down to the Ya-! " ' J K 11 now ha over j upon the sidewalk, thinking she There will :' i ' '!.i Mercantile comnauy for 3'00 1Ustaiullnff. an increase of would feel better, but instead her' dahl's hall, Ti 'a'':'. " : over $8,ooo in less than two years, breathing became more difficult, ! Thhp fi rn ' 'y sreatn schooner Miami, of I'-.v.olc, was in Yaquina bay his wick. The owners of this ves--cd .to Messrs. Mullanev, of Tilla- : i ok. It is the intention of these .vi to put the schooner in the -ousting trade, running her between Xohalem and Coos Bay,' touching ar mi way ports economv. And yet this is callee Some men have lots of nerve. o.ui management keeps morel people in poor circumstances than j avy other one cause. To be suc- i cessful one must look ahead and j plan ahead so that when a favor .able opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it. save time. 1r If IT r..1 ..... a. ii. i.i n . l.mey, one of the owners, was in this I e torethought will also nl ..... m. i.. .i.: . . i much exnense ami v1mw ,-...w hiiv vi.o lllir. wceK llUCrVleW-I .............. win. mg the shippers and scoiinr .i,.,f i A pruuent and caretul man will i .1 .' . . keen n liotttM nf P1n.,,l...,i. rv vikihii ailment tnev would eive I be a dance at Ofsta- , Toledo, on Monday eve, and her daughter Lua, who was , ' 9' -ome and dance the with her, called assistance and hast-; Urs awa' wlule waiting for the ily summoned her father who was; returns. Everybody invited. Mu at his blacksmith shop not far dis- j sic by Rosebrook's full orchestra, taut. The stricken lady was con-1 Tickets 50 cents, veyed in an unconscious state to i ' -. the residence mentioned and in a 1 NOTICE, lew minutes afterward she passed I All persons who are indebted to I v away apparently without suffering. ! either hv note or aeeimnt will The funeral will take place at 2 i IT oal! ftt To,'1". -n-B.m, and Settle o'clock today. June 1, at the con-iiw? gregational church. Rev. Krause Hi" ""V'f otticiating. Interment occurs in Crystal Lake cemecery. Abical Lienor Tavlnr in Plymouth, Ind., and at the time Toledo, Or., May2l)', lS'AS." S' Stt Condition l'owdors, nra keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Co- tlw.ni ' I llC. Cholera and lliirrluiB . TJ0,.l.. -- j ..u..,. ixv.n.vij I - ..M... ... in thp lwiiwtf tl. ul.if.l...... r.n ' months nn.l n rtnvc in-an oversight and a misutider- ... . lv',u" vis tan"l, V vlr"uiKe- , Thev are not food hut standii!-- the Union rm.M i.... t wl11 wa,t n,Ul1 necessity compels it i 't 7 lb67 she married ! medicine and the tiest in use to put a w 1 iin t e union candidates for : , , . ' ; F. J. Gillette. In 1SS2 they came L01"?6 in Prime cor.di-ion. Prf,.0 2" uisticeol the lieaco ami r..ct,!.! 1 u,en nuu lus ,lest horse going,, (f,.nn n,i i..,..i t,.. isnts per package. of her death was aged ss vears 1 1 ' Jnst what a horse needs when in' bad ........ 1 i .1.. VJ 1 condition. Tonic, hlood tmHK ,i At liorican, vermifnKe. They are not food but in Toledo r.nd Drift Creek precincts win not appear upon tjie official ballots. Their nominations were not properly certified to in tiuie.and and then ruin his best horse going j 'l? j Sppe- for a doctor and have a big doctor Vista where they remained several 1 For Si,1 ,v - - Kr-itad HniUt. bill to pay, besides: one pays out , years, coming to Corvallis in iSS- i 25 cents, the other is out a hundred j where Mr. and Mrs Gillette and Tl'tt(,-- ' t-r, dollars and then wonders whv his ; 'heir estimable family have since I V?tin ' M leniuiueu. j for ileclaring tht.t patriotism nitaus tne support ot its own ticket 111 this county and state. How nar row and bigoted is this course! How stupid and nearsighted! Votes are not won by calling men' traitors How absurd is it to main tain that partically half of the peo ple of Oregon are their countrv willing that Spain shall win! Happily the American Tw,rd. irrespective of politics, democrats, silver republicans, populists and re publicans alike in this state and in the nation, men who vote for Geer or for King, are united in support of the president. There is not a break in the ranks. The distinc tions of politics have been swept aside by a loftier patriotism. The- president will have all the men and all the money that he needs for the war. The gallant men who will nrch through Cuba and the Phil- '...0 S-,.,1 ;,.) h:.,uk), V.f , U. ;1.,j t" tt 'ulr!;0"VTr",K,OVOle SP will be served n the pop-'ial household. Her example 'For Mie hv 00. KIT tor these men shoul. be careful t.-. 'i.,, ti.,.i tr ' ' and her influent r , : 1- - I'rueprist. . . "1 v'"lu """ nexr .MOtnlav : . ai-; to fnr -.. . . : write tneir names on the ballot nhrht. nftor th. Ivti a r... ' ' ways, ana she ever disreearded hr 1 .Takecret, caiiXZZJ.?' I nrZ H, Ll.u J tunru,. i.0bu m be ,,a o,;,; : ss"S3sr 10 ,is,"e" ,he b"-; ' Sv"- 1 1 i