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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1898)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. i. V. STKVUKT.MItur aid Proprietor. Subscription Bates: One year, ' ... $1.50 Six months, .75 Three months, - - .50 Entered at the postofllce at Toledo, Oregou, as fleconu-ciass muii matter. Advertising rates made known on application Business locals will be inserted in these col umns at five cents per line per week, and will be run uutil ordered discontinued. Every postmaster in Lincoln county is autborlz ed to act as aiceut lor the Le.idkb. Official County Paper. LOCAL, NOTES P. A Miller was down from Mor rison today. Read the new ad of the Y. B. M Co. in this issue. Have you looked overTellefson's new goods? II not, why not? Nice line of latest styles in Wall Paper, received at Krogstads. Used burlaps sacks wanted by Y. B. Mer. Co. Note paper, pencils and tablets at this office. J. H. Van Orden was an Elk City visitor yesterday. County bur veyor Uernck came down from Nashville Wednesday night. Charley Doncaster has returned to Newport alter an absence of sev eral months. Mr. Berg a late comer from Wash, is stopping with Mr. John son on the Webber place. A. Thompson, of Bruce, South Dakota, a brother-in-law of Otto Krogstad, is here on a visit. I have just received a nice line of hats and sailors and capes for the 4th. Mrs. T. P. Fish. Mrs. B. F. Swope and children left for their old home at Oregon City yesterday morning. Mr. Swope will close up his business here before going, which will take him some time yet. We have a contract to furnish five carloads of Chittim Bark (cascara sagrada) this spring, and highest market price will be paid. Y. B. Merc. Co. One of the west-binind passengers on Wednesday evening was Will Peek, on his way home from Fort Wrangel, Alaska, where he has ..been for severnl months Ae a did not catch sight of bis genial phiz until the train was pulling out, we did not get an inter v !ew out of him. Klk Lodge No. 134, of Elk City, and Twilight Rebekan lodge of the same place, will hold a joint public installation on the evening of July 1st. The elective officers to be in stalled by the Odd Fellows are Dudley 'frapp, N. G.; Dr. Carter, V. G.; Chauucy Trapp, secretary, ami K. M. Mays, treasurer. The crse of E. D. Young, the lue assistant postmaster at Eddy il'e, who is charged with using cancelled p ostage stamps, will be men in tne United States court at Portland this week. He will be defe.ided by Judge Dell Stuart. The de'endant has asked for a con tinuance until he can get his wit nesses from Eddy ville, and the con tinuance will probably bt granted. We want some of our fruit-grow ers to brinj us samples of cherries of different varieties for the Lincoln county exhibit, to be made at Port land this fall. Bring about a quart of each variety, and leave the stems on, and will preserve and arrange them for the exhibit. We would also like to have samples of other fruits, grasses and graint as fast as they mature. If our people will take an interest in this matter we cau make an exhibit from the fer tile and productive county of Lin coln that we may all feel proud of, and from which the county will reap much benefit. New goods, good and cheap at Tellefson's Cash Store. Mrs. Wm. Enos on Depoe slougn is quite ill. John Loomis, Jr., of Newport, re turned from a business trip to val- j ley points last Monday. Miss Hattie Burns went to Port land last Monday, where she will stop for for some time. John Gaither moved his family and household goods to Yaquina on Tuesday of this week. Wheat and silver are getting nearer together all of the time. And yet some will say that there is no affinity between the two. When praying, for your daily Dread there is no Harm in asking that it be made of the best flour, wnicn is me js.ea crown. The 1 Van BavMerc Co has it a1 aay Merc- C0, nas Four or five tracts of land can be had at reasonable prices by calling on or writing to me. Peter Tel lefson, Yaquina, Oregon. If you want to buy a new dress, look over the dress goods, ging- hams, outing flannels and calicos at cos at Tellefson s Cash Store, Yaquina City. Albert Meaker, Ben Jones, Hur ley Lutz and J. F. Stewart were IVedoites that journeyed toCorval lis last Monday on various business trips. Fred Bixsell has sold his place at tne mouth ot Mill creek just above Toledo, to Louis Walewski, a newcomer that arrived here re cently. They will move onto the place at once. The Siletz baseball club will to Dallas and play a matched game 011 the 4th of July. The Siletz boys are good players, and will make whoever they play with get in and ; hustle if they expect to win the game. j Several parties from this county j will go to Eastern Oregon to get' work in the harvest f.elds soon. , there and work plentiful. It may ? 6'"al ,y U1 , luc other stories that come here about ; tirt1 nil f 1 1 1 Q n n-raif ftf U1K a6 ut some place way off. 1 G. T. Smith brought a sample of' strawberries to this office from his I years since Mr. Gowell had visited ! CQUrt house each evening duri farm near Storrs last Wednesday : his old home and- natUrally the vis- j the Institute have been very pleas that are simply superb. A dozen it was a very pleasant one. He ! ant and profitable. On Wednesday of them fills a quart jar. They are talka . qnite : inlerestingly of the ! evening State Superintendent Irwin . . . ... , ,.u iuc reflect credit upon the country they were grown in and the man that j thinff that he noticed particulaaly and eloquent speaker, and his ad raised them e have preserved ; throughout the east was the lack of fdress was closely listened to by the them in alcohol, and they will make advertising' matter for Oregon, as audience. On Thursday night the up a part of Lincoln county's ex- compared with that ' displayed by : exercises were opened with music hibit at the Portland Exposition California or Washington. He vis-! by Rosebtook's oichestra. This luio j.m. I I . . 1 . ... iue ceieoration committees ot . imspiaceare getting their work well up, and the prospects are good for a big celebration. A big feast ! of clams, a roast beef, and a big time generally will be had. Col. Allphin is getting his Plug Uglies j in good shape, and they will un doubtedly be a great hit. The Sil ver Star Brigade, under Capt. May Lewis will be an interesting feat ure. Altogether rhe program will be a good one. The steam Schooner Miami, of Tillamook, made its first trip to Toledo yesterday, coming up on the tide under the skillful pilotage ot uob Lampbell and entering the slougn and landing at the wharf without a single mishap, and with plenty of water. She brought ,,n considerable freight for Toledo j mercnants. The Miami is mntincr regular coasting trips from Port land, entering all the bays on the coast as far south as Coos bay. She carries freight to and from all points to Portland, and does tow-1 ing at all the poiuts where there is ! any towing to be done. Just what success the boat will have in run ning into Yaquina bay in opposi tion to the railroad is somewhat problematical, as yet. M. F. Phillips, the Siletz mer chant, was over from that place yesterday. Mr. Adair, a newcomer from Cal ifornia, has bought a piece of land j in Run Bottom from Miss Lizzie ! Graham. I The Silver Star Brigade will give j an exhibition drill at Jones' hall j tomorrow night. This is an organi- j za'tion of young ladies, and their 1 drill work is said to be very fine. SSiHOUSE FURNISHINGS, expenses of the exhibition. j Charley Winant and Mr. Seidler j ptlC'CoffinS, Caskets and Burial Supplies I coiiision on the road, which result-; ed , an overturned cart ancl the, I. ,, ofontof hoth occurjants. but as thev reauested that the mat-! , . I ter be kept quiet we will say noth-1 ! jDg about it. ! In the call for county warrants issued by the county treasurer and published in this paper last week the types made the call read for . ,. , a ,qq . . . . . r . . ' ' when it should have been lo Aug ust, 1895. As a consequence some warrant holders have presented warrants only to be disappointed. The corrected notice appears this week. Mr. Felix Fremery, the gentle man who has been investigating the I prospects for the culture of hemp, j gave an interesting lecture upon ! that subject at the court house last I night. Mr. Fremery is thorouhly i informed upon the culture of hemp and other fibre products, and bis i lertnrt was vprv intprptino' TTf ie imnr(s;PH with th .,. : . ' ., n( T , , . QO . . ; perfectly adapted to the culture of j & circular has been mailed to us hemp, and be will make strong ef- j by Secretary Gage giving full in forts lo get the growth of hemp es-; formation how to bid for the new tablished. I war bonds soon to be issued. The Mr and Mrg c Gowdl ; . . T . . . . Antr, , to Toledo last Saturday from M extended throughout the east. They visited, during bidding on these bonds for the reas their absence Mr. Gowell's old i on that they wont sell morev than home in Massachusetts, and f- of mnn., M. rela-, On i tbdr return t . th s d f 1 , . r . ' j . . rf , . : in Chicaeo. It had been several ! many points ot interest visited dur-; ing their trip. He says that one i :.j t,. n.i:- u: 1 utu me viuaua cAiJuamuu uu uia . . . . . v return trip aim saw tne signts ais-' played there. Uregou has an ex- hibit in that place, but uts not in keeping with the magnificent re- sources 01 tne state. 1 lie only pro-1 duct he saw in the exhibit from Lincoln county was a sample of 1 loneer sandstone tnat had been taken trom the Board of Immigra-1 tion rooms at Portland. BORN. BAUMAN. To the family of Geo. Bauman, of this place, 011 Mon day June 20th, 1898, a son. Both mother and child were very low for a time and their lives j were almost despaired of, but we are glad to be able to state that I , m now aoing as weU as ! CUla 06 expected- DIEl. WILSON. At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wil son, at Chitwood, on Thursday, June 23, 1898, Jessie Wilson, aged about 16 years, of consump tion. The deceased was a bright and lovable young jirl. She had been suffering from the dread disease for several months, and all efforts to help her were of no avail. She will be laid to rest iu the Chitwood cem etery tomorrow. FURNITURE! We HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF JOJ5WTURE, STOVES, AND Call and see T? A GTT Rr d. A A D X'JIOJLI Ufc VAia.xi, Without ,1. uj - ..'. A .A ' mm imNERS irvmm J?sy" EVERYBODY "W T. rinillinmc hrnntrlit a raft of leers from Pool's sloneh to Greg-- son. ,:,, h,t Mm(iav infortnation is very- illteresting anil wiU be verv valuaMe to pl0. But we are prevented from $500 in a single bond to individuals and we don't care for such small amounts. it,s t0Q mucQ lrouMe t0 . ., . , Th PntPrnma ,r;,. at ,i, delivered an able and lecture. Sunt. Irwin msructive is an able was iojiowed Dy a lecture upon the r culture of hemp, bv Mr Felix Fremery. Miss Jessie Buoy san a vocal solo in a very charming way, and Miss Minnetta Uart mvp n recitation. State Superintendent i Irwin made an interesting talk. , The program was interspersed with j excellent music by Rosebrook's or. chestra. Bad management keeps more people in poor circumstances than any other one cause. To be suc- cessful one must look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favor able opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Co lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels it and then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides: one pays out 25 cents, the other is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is getting poorer. For sale by 0. O. Krogstad Druggist. :.lurirr Yonr Rnirrm WKt, -..rnrPt. Ca:i..y C.::ir.rt)p. euni.nr..iu...i . S03. ac Tm f r. i-i! ."it lure.er my stock. Toledo, Ore. iRvkino Alono : ALL CAUSERS HUNTERS GOLO ZVERWHCRR Notice to the Public. I have now opened up the store under the new name of '"Tellefson's Cash Store," Yaquina City, and will hereafter run a cash business only. I have a full line of new goods, and the same are sold at a low price, but they are sold for cash only. When in the city call and see me. Peter. Tellefson, . Proprietor. AGENTS WANTED. Reliable, energetic men, espe cially "those acquainted with mutual or fraternal order work, to take charge of local or field work. Ex cellent positions in our agency de partment. Address, C. Hay, 713 Marquam Building, Portland, Ore gon. Totter, S .;t-i:UeaiM auA Koeai The intense ituhing nndfimnrtirjp.iucr dent to these dihenses, isinstunlly nilnyed by applying Chamberlain's Eyo aim Skin Ointment. Many very bud cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipple, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eves. 25 cts. ter box. For sale by 0. O. Krogstad Druggist. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that I have funds in the treasury to re deem all county warrants drawn npon the general county. fund, ri marked "not paid for want of funds" tip to and including Aug ust 10, 1895. Interest on the same will cease from the date of this not ice. Toledo, Ore.. Jure 17, 1898. J. L. Hyde, Treasurer of Lincoln county, Ore. I .was seriously afflicted with cough for several years, and la5' fall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving muck relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cougk Remedy, by a friend, who, know ing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with the mo gratifying results. The first bott relieved me very much and the sec ond bottle has absolutely cured ntf I have not had as good health t01 twenty years. Respectfully, Mb3 Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark Sold by 0. O. Krogstad Druggi5'1 7N ...'- ,;' !'