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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1898)
ii semi tlt " ii 1, lo, n. arir it. as an in 2.HS' 176 1 s; Itik Hit, 4 II, 5n, -Dllil KS'ij 57 ft. 'm 101 t You Know Tliat we give more groceries i..Anir n r iniui anv oilier i.iia, in the city? If not it J Will.lay yo" to cl and bol COnVlIll'Bl'- MO nmwjo nine on hand fresh gooda. t FULL LINE OF Groceries, , I)ry Goods, Foot wear. Trial Order Will Satisfy You. HENRY LEWIS, vest door to rostolllce. IDT. Keeps constant! on hand all the andard varieties ui Fruit Trees, Vines and Shrubbery. CIIITWOOD, OREGON. THE WEEKLY LEADER AND THE TVVICE-A-WEEK ! DETROIT FREE PRESS BOTH I'Al'KKS ONE YEAR i-r "A 1 rtbcV f - ' KOTC C )T V iTHM ( )( ) yjL K-ytAxJ -M I V- W , INK TWH K-A-WKKK DKTKOIT Kit hi; PKKKS . wcasno introduction . Its many special arti- j s by noted writers have given it a world- wiile reputation. In short, it is one of the leanest, trigntisi aim oest papers papers pun- ihed. No lMiins or expense will be spared in : keying up its high standard. : Remember, that by tiiking advautaue of this .vniMnatimi you eet KM copies of the LEADER ad Hi) copies of the Kit EE r It ESS, 208 papers ioronly 2.U0. I A 500 PAGE BOOK FREE The Free Press Annual Year Book and Almanac : K()V 1 JUiJS I 1. u (OKIIKIT, 1'OMliSK, CO.Mn.KTK. i 11VFU 20.000 COPIES OE 1897 I100C WER i m.D AT 25 CENTS EACH. An uecimite and superior Hook of Reference Ihftl tlillS VOU Mil Vnll Ullllt til IrilflW A limrti. fal Educator Hiid'lliind Hook of Encyclopedic lllfomiHt illl on siiiI....uKl.il tallnnl (lllW.lul li- iitalHiid A,ricu tural; likewise a Hook of Zlt A rnpy of this book will be sent to all Sub lfm Ld'eorego. j A FULL LINK OF COOK and HEATING STOVES.. Sol d at tln Lownst Prices. T. W. GORMAN, Vaquina City,- Oregon. "'cv, fi:iit-P.he;:.ta asjtl i:: zcnia. -equally enlcient for itchinor piles and list-- rrii.ii j: r,.,,..;u 1'a u7.ji..,s ..,. ... approved security .Ii, , "7 , , . f."'. "1" 2. y..i', ,.-.' per annum. The following described 'A : ' :9 ;,-te:w ftcldncf pud surir' in?, )".cf 'K1'.1'1 r;it;m!,u8teiisrt, iaiutiini.uy i.l.yed "i'l'lyin? ' cliaiiilierliiia s Eyo and iV nPmfl"ent. Many very bnd cuses f ' X lift n Dermanentlv cured bv it. It e-. "tvonte remedy for Boie nipples, "PPPd hands, chilblains, frost bitea nr chronic sore eves. 25 cts. per box. or sale by 0. 0. Krogstad Druggist. The imbecility of some men is always uvuing uie embrace or death. It is the delight of such men to boast of what "tough ill lows" they are and tell how they overwork t h e m - v.uta mm row fe) they neglect little disorders and .little illnesses ;that put otlier people on their backs. It may not sound nice to say so, but it is a tact that the average man is of a boastful, cheerful idiot. If his head aches, it isn't worth paying anv attention to: if he feels dull and drowsy 'during the day, it isn't worth serious consideration if he is troubled with sleeplessness at night, he doses himself with opiates. When he suffers from nervousness, he walks into the nearest drug store and or ders powerful medicines that even a phys ician prescribes with care. He is a very knowing fellow, but without knowing it he is hugging death. There is a wonder ful restorative tonic and hea!th-buil!vr that will keep the hardest work in? r.i:m in good working shape; it is Dr l'ktcv s Golden Medical Discovery. It is m ;k of pure native roots and barks. It contains v. uniii-iuis, nu narcotics ana no opiates. It simply aids nature in the natural pro- cesses or secretion ana excretion. It tones i up the stomach and facilitates the ilo-.v of digestive juices. It makes a man " hungry as a horse " and then sees to it that the life-giving elements of the food he takes are assimilated into the blood. It invigor ates the liver. It drives out all impurities and disease perms from the system II is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It is the best of all nerve tonics. It cures bronchial, throat and lung affections as well. "I had indigestion and a torpid liver," writes Mrs. A. I. Gibbs, of Kusscllville, Logan Comuw Ky., " Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured me." If constipation is also present, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken. They never fail; they never gripe. Drug gists sell both medicines. 'LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Votice is hereby given that at a regular meet- t"g of the Common Council of the Cilvof T,,!,.,!,,, Lincoln county, state of Oregon, the louowing improvements were oruereu maue. !"-w!t: ,hat a. t!ill(i"'a!l be laid In front of "V'' ' 12 in nun aomtimi 10 tno i liy of Toledo, rnrmneiirlng at the plaofi where the f "IK, rourm sireei lerminaies in lroiii " "'A. . """-i ".." ' niurth street to junction of Hill and .rove ;,.ree,lB- JVm a, '"?; k on tne west sine ot tk,(-k ?. ..SB.i(1 addition on I, rove street, in lr,ll 0 .,n0 I'-Piopai enurcn ana hick piop; ertv. Also a sidewalk on the south side of Mock 10 in mi I il addition on Sixth street in front of liryson and Emmons property. Witness fnv hand and seal hereunto alllxed this, the'-iiith day of September, It. K. COLLINS. (Seal) Recorder of City of Toledo. 01 Notice of Sale. In the County Court of the state of Oregon fon!'Sau"rof''the estate of Lottie e. Paim- er, deceased. To M(lrv A rHtlner Emma Reed, Kettle Palmer, Nellie Palmer, Henry L. Palmer heirs at law of Lottie B. Palmer, deceased and to 'tleelH hereby given the we, Henry L. Palmer and Mary Palmer, executors of the ...... .n n 1? I'nl.m.r lIpf'PHS.lft nlinvA named will on Saturday. November the 11th ' . ... , ! "' y" ?3 "county and ' felc hand and balance on live years' time on good with interest at 111 per cent real th'"of East MKOT'i &K 9ftEX" M Lincoln county, Oregon, thence east 4(K) feet I thence souths feet, thence west 200 feet, th' , north fO feet, thence west 2(W feet thence ; r...rfh xnfect to nliice-of beginning contain- am Oik II JQ Si -4W le'SWo" Seari. ..or'of Tl'lhaye to lose heavily if ihey are not Jones' addition to .Toledo, thence oust 200 feet , . m,.:rtriv .,ey:t rminT(?M. i ineiKesouiH it mic uun.w... ... . K M. Slanton, thence west oo ieei u.eiu-B north 21 0 feot to place of beginning, all situat ed in Lincoln county, Oregon. Dated at Toledo, Oregmi, Octobi'10,1808. "maky palmer! B. F. Jones, DePue & Cook, Executors. ii4 Attorneys. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. i;;v,.n. deceased, and against j '. !..! a a OVlXMlIOr P.H.Irvine, deceased, and I I 1 1 1 " - " V Xi a n individual, for the sum of f 1&8 and'lnterest at the rate of 8 per cent per an- ruV'K!:,u J,fhiSM" difof H?U5teu:5 J ;chofwhl!hsaldexccuUo,,s tndirmcnts aforesaid lie to no 1 Sal SSSZS aS, lhe property of the said 8. C Iryin. mat srm.i teJZ ','hi 1 the county of Lincoln and Btate of Now therefore, in pursuance of said execu thraiMdwhrf them, 1 have lev cd up;n the f owl g described real property belonging to the said 8.(1. i'vin.towlt: in to block in Nye&Tnompson's add. to Newport, Lincoln COUIUJf,""-s . - 4l.., iRnR. on rl. v...,. i o., o'clock In the afternoon or c-.,.rHBv. the JJna aay . syf.W sale and sew at 1 "'- '' " , h , ht tlt0 bidder for cash In h , d a n tne B , ".f.li f2J ial amounts due on ca:n of the Mid TjU'lKments and executions, with Cost, ana .athU&.ddvofSoptemliWJ Bherlffof Lincoln County, Oregon. vtotice is hereby GIVEN that TjNPER These qualifications cannot and in pursuance of two certain executions , issued out of the county court of the Mate of j make him a good Senator. Oregon for Henton county, under the seal of, , i' 1. i.Antni Hotn tno Hi. nrtV Of w w w m - ird tcertiun miKns i;em infa': ( makes lum enemies, and it is largely ecntoVof the eZ'.e 'if iriLlrvine.1'."; that Joe Simon has been successful K2 wuk luerest'Sm Uf'the'fatof "S'" j that he has so many enemies in his cent, per annum from the 7th day of Aug'iHt' . His WOrk in l807 IS e V 0,0,1 it and lot No. 6 ill b ock numher , numbered i. atHi loir. 0 0 Kowport. atll ,n('Bse,??V.S2 Irvin e Kellogg H ocks; lot "Bk KSbfeHv a l.wmir. lots 11 n LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER i W. L. DAVIS, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year -Six Months -Three Months - $1 50 . '5 " 1 T. . 3 l 1 .... . . x-u lci cu ui me pewto nee at Toledo. Oreeon. as " ' Advertising rates made known on nnniin-ti,,.. 11 . Business locals 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 county is author ized to act as agent for the Leadek. Official County Paper. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898. EDITORIAL. No more elk can be killed in Oregon for n years. As usual, we are too slow. u-i.i .i ... . , , Wltu the senatorial Contest settled we mav 100u for rpmeHiil WiclnHrm We y 100k IOr remealal legislation from the regular session. The people of Eugene are build ing a light draught steamboat, which will be down the river in a few davs. Another new law authorizes Ben ton county to establish and main tain a free ferry across the Wil lamette at CorvaUis. The senate has passed a bill amending the constitution and re pealing the clause creating the office of state printer. 4 President McKinley visited the Omaha exposition Wednesday. He made a jewel of a speech and just set people wild with shouting. - o Portland s new charier passed both houses Tuesday. It retains I the police judge but cuts his salary j from $3, 000 to $1,800 per annum. ' The governor has approved the law parsed by legislature which extends the open season on. all rivers but Columbia and its tribu taries. Last Saturday the La Grand sugar refinery sold its first car of Qi egOU gfOWIl and Oregon refilled o o n SUgar to J. D. McKintlOU. The is -id to be the best. Democratic papers are telling their readers they are quite certain to control the next congress. We 't see how they figure. The . . mnMin a mninrirv present nouse contains a majOTliy r e-r .1 Renublicans will OI nn oer.ui. xs.epu.Jiii.tin! wni "Little Joe" will make Oregon a good senator. He is brainy, he is ambitious, he is a worker, he is a good organizer, and has no peer in our state as a parliamentarian. but e frc1 t,iat a ma is successful th his enemies can put their finger on to stand against him. Just think of it; Spain wants States to assume Cuba's 11 includes the ex- pense of 10 year's insurrection and . ... . mai .v. She also wants to saddle the entire debt of the Philipines upon this country. It is the first thing our folks will do in a horn. .--..i No word of criticism lias been heard in this locality at the sena torial choice of our legislature. Every one seems to breathe easier since the work was finished. The anti-Corbett members showed good sense and that they were willing to the Corbett people halfway, into caucus and stind by its choice if only Corbett's name was stricken from the list of "availables. For this worklhey will receive the com- mendation of nearly all the people in the state. The ways and means committee reported Wednesday. The total of appropriations allowed is $1,200,000 . .. ... I jiioo.ooo tess man tnat ot 1895 A 1 j , and also the expenses of the 1897 . . . " hrna t f . . o.. : A .1 1 A 1 f u w luusiucitu very low, All applications of organizations not directly under the care of the state were laid aside. One might easily believe the stories about Secretary Als-er's pal-1 pable negligence and rank inca-lon pacity if they did not know that FitzhughLeeandGeu.Joe Wheeler life-time democrats and until lately ' bitter enemies of the North, have j both testified that no army was evei so wen equipped and given ' such good care. That kills it all. .. At Virden, Illinois, day before yasterday a train containing 200 negro miners stopped just two niin-. utes and the result was eight dead j white men and eighteen wounded, j r 1 1 i.i . 1 oi uie uiaeKS vns not given, lhe manager lays it to the governor and the governor lays it to the manager. It is a sad condi- tion of affairs and the sooner a rem- edy can be found, the better for the entire country. Toledo All Right. Few little cities in Oregon are in better financial circumstances than Toledo. It owns its own jail and lot, owns ground for city hall and for a city park and owes but $800. In short it has kept up its improve ments with its growth and has something to show for all moneys expended. More grading and street work has been done in Toledo than any other town of its size and age in Oregon. Toledo is certain of being a solid little city. It is the center of trade and the largest ' Tr , . , . , fa , in the morning. Her last words amount of developed resources are ' , pj , T t . ' 1 were Good bye, I m going home. tributary to it. Her liberality 111 ' t.i,i,t j 1 a- . 1 Her schoolmates covered her coffin building roads has contributed much ',1 ... a 0, ,. 6 , .. , . ..and grave with flowers. She was . . . . & be kept up in future as in the past -? Nortons Notes. Fall work is progressing slowly No grain sown at present too nine rain. Pasture on the out range is good this fall, and the stock is in first class condition . A good deal of stock is exchang - ing hands these days. Brya it & Wagner drove about, two hundred head ot sheep to Kings valley this week. John Hewett bought a choice lot of sheep of N. F. Edward, this week for $3.25 per head. 'bqnire Luckey, ol Jv-ldyville, i had business at Nortons Tuesday, : and made us a pleasant call. j t itt r . 1 ... 1 .1 . ' J. W. Bryant killed three large bears this fall, with the aid of our' esteemed friend. Frank Hyde's 1 dogs. This is what makes us sheep raisers smile. . The sheep raisers of this vicinity is talking of organizing a club to pay a bounty on wild cat, cougar and bear. . , ., . Porters thoroughbred II. S Delaine ram, Dewey, did not take the prize at the State fair for being the best sheep in Oregon, because he was not there. If he had been there he would have taken the! cake, bakery wagon and all. He sheared 18 pounds more wool than the first ptize sheep at the fair. We like to pay taxes, but we don't like to pay $24.50 on our dogs that we have to keep so we can raise stock lo make our living and pay our taxes. So Jet us kick on that dog tax law they are trying to get throug the legislature. Pro bono Publico. Oct. 12, 1698. . - Underclothing for men, boys, ladies and children in an endless variety nt Yaq. Bay Meiic C-'" Other Bidders. Messrs. Wakefield and Jacobson, of Marshfield, whom our people will remember as the contractors who did the Coos bay improvement, arrived in this place Wednesday to look after lumber and piling for the work to be done on Yaquina bar. After a chat with our lumberman, M. Gregspn, they took the evening train for Newport, where they will look over the immediate conditions surrounding the work to be done. This firm is the fifth to look over the ground preparatory to bidding the work, hence it does not appear that there will be any scarcity of bidders as has been feared by some of our people, It will not belong till the impulse of this work will be felt by all this section of Oregon. It cannot come too quick. Bis Elk Items. Mr. M. Glass has sold his ranch to a Mr. Kestar. of California. He has moved his family on the place, and Mr. Glass is occupying Milt TT-.ll.. -.. .1.- , . Lem and Daisy Baker have been j sick with typhoid fever. Both are j improving, rapidly and will go to j p0lk county' fur a visifuntil they regain their strength. A. C. Tunison's mother has come west for a long visit to her children. Her home is in Michigan. Beulah Tunison has gone to Eugene for a visit. Otto Hathaway is very busy hunting dear near Marys peak. There was three salmon and twenty men up Big Elk Monday. Nearly all the people have re turned from hop-picking. Lizzie Mischler died September 11, 1898. aged 17 years. Lizzie was sick two weeks with typhoid fever. . The end onmp nt a nVl.ir-b- i their favorite at school, and there were many bitter farewell tears shed. Her uncle arrived at the ! grave just before the coffin was ,j ' lowered. lie had traveled all the j way from California , to see once j more the well loved form. So bright in her studies, and loving to schoolmates and parents, but her ! hands are folded over her lovintr j heart ami she is laking her ong j last sleep jn mg m,. grave yard . 'TIs hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart; 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words, Must wo forever part? Dearest loved one, we have laid thoe In the peaceful grave's embrace, Hut thy memory will be cherished 'Til we see thy heavenly face. Mothers, do you want your little boy to look noat and tidy and up to the latest style? If so, call on the Yaq. Bay Mkkc. Co. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. Corvnllis 1:45 p. m. Arrive Yaquina, 6:00 p. ni. No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7:00 a. 111. " Corvallis 11:40 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:25 p. m. For Detroit: Leaves Corvallis 7:30 a. 111. " Albany 8:05 a. tu. Arrive Detroit 12:20 p. m. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:40 p. m. " Albany 6:05 p. m. Arrive Corvallis 6:55 p. m. No. 1 and No. 2 connect at Al bany and Corvallis with Southern Pacfiic trains giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train for the mountains ai rive at Detroit at noon giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiatu rivers same day. II. L. Walden, Edwin Stonh, T. F. & P. A, Manager.