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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1898)
Life at Newport. A correspondent, at Newport, writing to her home paper, the Times-Mountaineer, of The Dalles, has the following to say of Newport: "As I have given you an exten sive pen picture of this popular summer resort in former communi cations, a repetition is not necessary- 1 1 may not possess all the advantages of its Eastern neighbor on the Atlantic, yet our Newport, easy to access for we Oregonians, where one is lulled to rest by the splashing and dashing of the rest less Pacific, is becoming more famous, and has its share of pleasure seekers and those in search of that greater boon, health. "The climate is delightful, peo ple kind, and amusements numer ous, board' easily obtained and very good, at rates satisfactory, and if! one does not bring a good appetite, he will surely be the possessor of one or more aiter a brief walk on : the beach, where the silvery break- j ers send forth their glittering spray, J and where miles seem a short stroll. ! The tables are well supplied all Kuius 01 nsu, clams, crabs, etc., I fresh from their watery beds. "It is quite "Dewey" here and the Stars and Stripes which wave proudly over many homes are kissed by the dewdrops and strong "Sampson" like sea breezes, and many of them are rent asunder, but their glory shines forth through the tattered stars and stripes, and while strolling about, we notice much patriotism displayed, and many of the canvas houses have been christened "Camp Manila," "Kamp Dewey," etc. "The Corvallis & Eastern R R. Co., under management of Edwin Stone, runs daily trains to Yaquina, ' and the officials on this line are kind and courteous to travelers, and the trip is a pleasant one. "A party of twelve chartered a wagon and yisited the lighthouse a distance of four miles. The keeper in charge is very kind to visitors, and after registering our names we were escorted to the top, a distance of 81 feet, where the immense lamp was explained to us. Seven gallons of oil are consumed every night." When the Spanish ship Vizcaya visited New York a few months ago, a reporter asked Captain Eulate to release from the cage as that ves sel departed, two carrier pigeons. "These white birds will be sym bolical of peace," said the reporter. Captain Eulate agreed, but when the basket was opened, the pigeons were found to be black as coal. Today the Vizcaya is a wreck and and her captain a wounded prison er. Were the dark pigeons hoo doo -5? EX. . Commodore Watson, the grizzled vet nn who was Farragut's rig ht hand man in tho rebellion and performed feats of personal daring unexcelled in the history of naval warfare, has boon given no op portunity to distinguish himself during the present war. But what business has a man to be a Kentucky .democrat liko Watson, or a Virginia democrat like Fit.hugh Leo, anyway ! . Manager Stone of the C. & E. Ry. is at 'Frisco to charter one or more vessels to run in the grain trade from Yaquina Bay. The S. P. Co., has made a rate of $4 a ton from Oregon to 'Frisco and common points on grain and flour. Capital Journal. A courageous newspaper corres pondent asked Cervera for his ex planation of how it happened. The Spanish admiral is said to be strongly of the opinion that it did not Happen" at all, but that was done malice aforethought. it Nobody doubts Mark llanna's patriot ism although he failed to go to war as Wm. J. Bryan did Mark very unself ishly induced his brother (also n gold standard patriot) to sell his $10,000 yacht to tho government for $115,000. Malheur Still in the Lead. There are liars and then some. But the following debate, which took place at Ontario last Saturday between a gent'emau from John Day, in Grant county, and a Mal heur rancher, undoubtedly has some merit in exaggerated prevari cation. The subject under discussion was the comparative merits of Malheur and Grant counties as agricultural regions. The gentleman from John Day stated with some warmth that he had to dig through the apples on his place last year to get to the land for t-lantinff his winter wheat. Whereupon the man from Malheur related that he had a ten-acre tract of wheat this year upon which the wh2at grew so rank that the weight of th2 heads broke the stalks in two in the middle, so he could not cut it When it grew ripe he concluded to tramp it out ou the ground, and for this purpose he turned in 85 head of horses and drove them back and fourth over the field for a few hours, When he turned them out and raked off the straw, the wheat was up to the second wire of the fence. And the man from John Day sub sided. The war with Spain begun and ended with the brilliant achieve ments of Admiral George Dewey, and to him will even be attributed the honor of being the hero of 1898. On May 1st it was the thunder of Dewey's guns that sounded the first notes of the war, and, on August 13th he closed the war with the bombardment of Manila. His acts were daring and decisive, his ser vice to the nation was greater than any of our other great leaders. While Shafter, Schley and Sampson come in for a just amount of praise, their names will never occupy the same place in history as that of Dewey. They will be accredited with having won wreaths oflaurals, but Dewey will be known as the I man who opened -ind closed the war. Captain Lloyd Clark, keeper of the United States lighthouse supply station at St. Joseph, has received a telegram from his brother, Captain Clark, of the battleship Oregon, now at Montauk Point, L. I., in which he stated that he ' was con valescent and that his physicians say his condition is much improved by the few days rest he has had since leaving his ship. Captain Clark says the quarantine will be raised to day, and he will than pro ceed to the Brooklyn navy hospital, where he will pass a medical exam ination. In view of the fact that he will probably be detained several days at the Brooklyn hospital Cap tain Clark has asked his family to proceed to New York and meet him there. After a possible shoit stop at Washington, the party will go direct to St. Toseoh. where the captain will spend several days with his brother and other relatives. Lloyd Clark does not regard ' his brothet 's condition as serious, and thinks by the time his six months' furlough has expired he will have regained his usual state of health. A Call for County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have money on haubs to pay all 'County Warrants drawn on the general fund and endorsed not paid fcr want of funds up to and including October ti 1895. Interest on said warrants will cease from the date of this notice. Dated Toledo August 13 1898. J. L. Hyde, Treasurer of Lincoln Couuty. .. Everybody 8aja Bo. .in?fnrnre,?,C'H1v Untl'nrtlc, tho must, won (ici ful m-dirul dmeovpry of Die uc, pins ni.t ,uml refivuhmff to tho taste, net pontlv o h ,.llie ,ntiro rvRtom' "li1 b ! ' UT;;r' ImMtuuJ conatipntlon and b HoiwncM. l loom buy and try a box Ef.h" U. K10-111? ! BO cents, ioid ami guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Suffered 20 Years. ES. MAEY LEWIS, wife of a promi nent farmer, and well known by all old residents near Belmont, N. Y,. writes: 'Tor twenty-seven years I had been a constant sufferer Jrom nervous prostra tion, and paid large sums of money for doc tors and advertised remedies without bene fit. Three years ago my condition was alarming; the least noise would startle and unnervo me. I was unable to sleep, had a number of sinking 6pells and slowly grew worse. I began using Dr. Miles' Hestorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills. At first the medicine seemed to have no effect, but after taking a fow bottles I began to notice a change; I rested better at night, my appe tite began to improve and I rapidly grew better, until now I am as nearly restored to health as one of my age may expect. God blessDr.Miles'Nervine." 1 are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, Heaitn DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. BiggestOfferYet. THE WEEKLY LEADER THE TWICE-A-WEEK 1 DETROIT FREE PRESS BOTH PAPERS ONE YEAR f of Ogly..$2.QO THK TWICK-A-WKKK DKTKOIT FBW5 PBKSS needs no introduction . Its many Rjiecial arti cles by noted writers have given it a world wide reputation. In short, it U one of the ctpnm :;t, brightest and best papers papers pub- ............ .hi n .-.-. p-iise wui oc spared m keeping up it righ sSMinrd. 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ROBERT A. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law, OKKUON CITY, OUKUON. Land Titles and Land Office Busi nessa Specialty. YATES & YATES, LAWYEES CORVALLIS, OREGON B. F. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - ORGOX. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five and one-half years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. ROSS & KICE, BLACKSMITHS. TOLEDO, OHEOOX. GcncriU Shop and Reualr work nf .in. ! TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE T. P. FtSn, Manager. A COMPLETE STOCK OF GKOCSRIES, PROVISION ElqJ AJSjU feed. Everything at Lowest Prices YOUR CUSTOM SOLICITED. TOLEDO, " " OREGON. ANDY ff v rr CURE CONSTIPATION 10 25 50 ARSOT.TTTRT.Y (ITT1T?SIITRF.T) !? CBre . UTe. neTer pie and binklfi free Ad. STEKHNO Notice of Sale of Real Property. In the County Court of tho state of Oregon, for UUUUIJ Ul LilllUUlll. In the matter of the estate of P. Bryant, de- To Joseph P. Bryant, Henry C. Bryant, Mary M. VatMon, Sarah J. Altree, Hester C. WaKiier, t-icvw.'., infant, i.inrcuro n. ruuer, momt! Xf. Watson, Tuomas A. Bryant, heirs at law o; P. Bryant, de?ec,sed, and to the public: Notice is hereby given that I, Auutln Altrze, administrator oi the above named estate, will on Saturday. Eept3mber 17, 18U8. at the hour oi 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, &t the court house, in Toledo, Lincoln couuty, stale of Oregon, offer iorsaie, ac private sale, for cash In hand, the follnwincr npH(riliprl rnnl ontatu .1... said estate: Beginning five chains east of the quarter section corner between sections 30 & 81, townnhin 10 Bfiuth ,anna a 1 thence north 28 degrees, 15 minutes, west 9.2) Phflinu' tnonta ndrtVi 11 QT nlnf 9w5 chains; thence north l.4J5 chains: thence ron.i.iutuiii, lucuto buuio i.-'ocnains;onence east 8.6 chains; thence south 20 chains: west 15 chains to place of beginning, .contain ing H8.18 acres more or loss, all being situated in Lincoln county, Oregon. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 9th day of August . . , , . , AUSTIN ALTREE, Administrator oE the estate of P. Bryant, de ceased. B. F. JONE3, Attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln : In the matter of the estate of P. V. JIulkev deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that II. II. Glassford, the undersigned administrator of the estate oi l.W. Hulkey, deceased, uaj filed his final ac count as administrator of said estate in the County Court of the Str.te of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln, and by the order of said court, 1 uesday, the 4th day of October, 1H98, at the hour of 10 p clock a.m., has been set fo hearing nil objections to said final account, and for the settlement of the same. Dated this Ith day of Augti3t, 1M. ai,i,. . . H. H. GLAHSFORD, Administrator of the estate of P. W. Mulkcv deceased. ' Notice of Sale of Real Property. In the county Court of the state of Oregon, for the county ot Lincoln. deceased""01 the Mtftte f Ju,ne9 namr' rwiiif W Uam"' Joh,n Hamar.Dave Hamar, C 'ar, Mrs Sarah Dixon, James c Pixon, Lulu Casleel, Clara Klsor, Sad Dixon ?irTt1XonT,il,ie R,fB. "heater Ripcs, Clyde Ilamar heirs at law of James Ha ar deceased, and to the public" Notice is hereby given that I, James E Ti mn administrator of the estate ol James r Aimr' deceased will on Saturday, the24th rtaTofX tember, 18M, at the hour oflOo'docb : V i i o said day, tn the City of Toledo, at the dim iiSIStoan of &ty, tt,ld 8tnta fr p" yate sale all of the real property beloniriria ' tn eribed as follows: .Northeast U of northeast Llf nl0V '"'-""hip U soiitb', range 8 ? Augus?I9I0,odo-Oregon- thl" V of Administrator of the e8tatJfiA?,fE? E' MXOH, deceased. 8tate of Jftmes Hiiwar, B. F. JONES, Attorney. SHERIFFS SALE. VOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY vit August the 8th , lmg oS Z. UuM ng dnte of and entered In the i c?erk'i $E2nt, Teier on the 25th dav of Jnii iaJ i lice 0,.Haid court in pending wherein Ln ftn actlon tncre- Plaintiff and agaK.t th JV" ,,avor of the sum of Klrtw-nlnJ id fmle!1,ant ,:r th8 dredths dollaVs ($89 5 ) L" V"8 128, "iBmages anrt oostH whth tr,1)f r ium of me directed and doTilrt lXeimtlon ls t( en 's. ' hereforVf ' ?n3, w"ta accruing tlon i did onThl 8?h,K?c5-U. upon the following dcc'rl ,.d 3 1 m levr wit lot 12 block 17 hi th . d r,lHl J,rpcfty to Mneoln county" a o o? SZn ot 'k clt in led upon the" ame as thB rn B.ml thllt ' fend nn f. T n.l""JP. protrty of thn Personal property with n ?.U"a,,I t0 flnd Rny to the sai l defendant T n cmul ""'""ifliig levy the said I execmlon' m,ttV" uVI,n v,hi-b tS 2Cln day of Some t, i? u"7 the KRid day at tho Court k a5 1 0 Vwk P- n. of Toledo Lincoln co ntv r.!' ioor,,n th city o public ancti. r i tn " he h l". J , wln Beli t " hand to l,cVa"J ,i bl,(1,lor ,or b interest of the I T n! ,V !hl' Vtle above described a1 nrnr,,?" an1 to th8 of a shall .P'' 'p"iy or so much there- Judgment and exccutlnn I the 8,11,1 1 Sh eriff of Lincoln cotreTon. X GAT5IABTIC imta DDIfir.cn anjeaseof constipation. Cascarete are the iZ , ?. pnp or uripeut cause enayBataralrpsnii. e ' .Chicago. Montreal. Cn.! ,S "Sl!r Notice of Appointment. in i the i County porrt of the State of Oreeon I, the County of Lincoln: "'Win ladSewd.tor0f th eStt'te f Cee11 Hoilit' Notice isboroby given that the undenim has been duly appointed by the Counti of t!o State of Oigon, for tho County ,,, it coin administrator of the estate of Hoskins, deceased. All persons having ckt against said estate are hereby notified to ,". sent them to me at Newport, Oreiron 7,' verified, as by law required1, within six m0; from the date of this notice. Dated this 8tU day of August, is; it, , , .v ALBERT HOSKINS, Administrator of the estate of Cecil HmiV deceased. THE II III Thrice-a-iveck Edition, 18 pages a week, 156 papers a Year A paper as useful to you as a great ?3 iii for only one dollar a year. Better tbnu etc. All the News of All the Wolrd All the Tint Accurate and fair to everybody. Deinocrf,: and for the people. Against trusts and i monopolies. Brilliant illustrationd. Storit by great authors iu every number. Sptot: reading for womou and other special defir ments of unusual interest. It stands firBt among "weekly" papers In v.- ircuuciicy ot publication ana iresniii'ss, wit. and reliability of contents. It is practically daily at the low nrice of a wenklv: and iun. lint of subHcriberH. extendimr tneverv state it territory of tha Union and fnriii rtnnlrii- wiU vouch tor tho iairi'ess of its newncolumi' weotter tj;3 nnequald newsimpar ano it L:C0LN COUNTY LEADER togethuroue F foronly$a.oo. The regular subscription price of the ti papers is 2.50. II. DJENL1NGEB, Attornoy-at-Law, TOLEDO, OREGON. OTTO O. KROGbTAD, Ueg. Pharmacist DRUGS. BOOKS Etc. Toledo, - Oregon BEAVER CREEK W00DENWARE CO., Ona, Lincoln County, Oregon Manufacturers of all kinds c; W oodenware. Prices given on applicatian. Z. M. DERRICK, County Surveyor. Solicits all work in his line. Cor rect work and reasonable prices. P. O Address, Eddyviie, Ore?' , m J r. Cady's Condition ronders, JJ just what a horse needs when , condition. Tonic, blojd purifier an vermifuge. They are not food u medicine and the beat in one toP horse in prim condition. P8 cents per package. For sale by O. O. Krogstad Druggie 1 !