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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1899)
THE LEADER. W. L. DAVIS, Editor. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1899. 8 1 . T. P. Fish is doing a nice busi ness these days.1' ' C. B. Crosno visited Corvallis Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Crawford was a Wed nesday visitor in our city. Lafe Wilson left Corvallis for the Alaskan gold fields Monday. Treasurer Hyde paid over $1,400 worth of county warrants Wednes day. B. F. Jones went" to Corvallis Monday and returned the following day. R. A. Bensell returned from a brief visit to the Valley Tuesday evening. The Rebekah jollification set for Tuesday night, was postponed., It will occur later. Henry Lewis will soon have to have more room for goods or stop increasing his trade. Ofstedahl received a lot of new Spring goods a day or two ago. Have you seen them? Asses-or F M. Wadsworth made a trip to Corvallis this week, re turning Wednesday evening. W. R. Wakefield came up from his South Beach home Thursday to 1 )ok after certain business here. Last Friday's train did not arrive here till the wee sma' hours of the night. Cause, too much wheat. Stayton shorts, flour and chop at Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Garden Seed, Grass Seed and Onion Sets in bulk, at Krog stad s. Ladies' hosiery, bargains, at the Racket. Just in. Typewriter paper and supplies on hand at Krogstad's. Dr. Carter passed through this place Wednesday on his way to Newport to visit Miss Jessie Mays who was quite ill. Mrs. Geo. Baumaun departed for Portland Wednesday morning, whither she goes to purchase her opening stock of millinery. . Engineer Holcomb will soon be sent to Tillamook it is reported here, to assist in a government survey of that bay and bar. ' Miss Elsie Martin, who has been visiting with Miss Lulu Burt for several days, departed Wednesday morning, having enjoyed a very pleasant visit. . Father Bucher returned from Portland Wednesday evening, where he had been looking after the care of Fred Harney, whose guardian he now is. Taxes are beginning to come in now quite rapidly. Sheriff Ross is sending out statements at a rapid rate, every day's mail containing a large number of his letters. . Mrs. J. L. , Allen, daughter of George Meyers of Drift creek, is a Suest at the Toledo House. She came from California and will spend the summer with her parents. J- H. Penn. postal clerk on this hne, walked un frnm Voi,;a Wednesday for , exercise and in huest of most any kind of game. e returned on the passenger. ill Snow departed for Oretmii pty - -0 Wednesday mornihc. He Intends to remain ther a clmrt roe and then eo to Eastern Oretr. n the neighborhood of Baker City. George P. Mitchell. Newnnrfs bnly millionaire, dprfirtrt WeHnoc. fay for Portland. After a visit mng friends in that pirv lip will pit the East and then enjoy the j il- ims and pleasures of the Paris "Position, not returning to this -ction for about eighteen months. Miss Julia Taylor departed for Philomath Saturday. During her absence Miss Mamie Wakefield Has charge of her department. Messrs. Claus Brandt, and John Ecger were in town Wednesday for the purpose of settling their tax accounts with Sheriff Ross. They are always among the, early tax payers. .. , i Mrs. Frederick Carson and herj son Ralph departed for Minneapolis i yesterday morning where , she will care for her mother. 1 Mr. Carson accompanied them on their journey J as far as Albany. Last week we reported the de parture of John Nye for Los Angeles California, where , he intended to remain a year. Monday's train brought him back, he not being physically able to make the trip. Married. At the groom's home on Hill street in this city, Monday, March 20, 1899, by Judge J. F. Stewart, Mr. E. F. Gaar and Mrs, Maxfield, of Mill creek. The Leader wishes them health and happiness. Mrs. Hume and her daughters Agnes and Jessie departed from Newport Wednesday morning for Portland, which city is to be their future home. Robert accompanied them but will return and hold his position with the C. & E. P. N. Lathrop was with us last Friday. He never spoke above a whisper but once while in town and that was when be made a kick at us because Saturdays' mail lett Elk City about ten minutes too soon to receive the Leader. Con sidering the great provocation, he was forgiven. This morning John Logan hit the! rrnA Frw TJ'nl!.. (".... ...1 t .. -11 iuciu iui i am vny, wucic ue win i I accept work. He went for the pur-! pose of obtaining money for taxes on the old home so that dependent ones might not be worried, and by so doing shows himself to be a dutiful son one a mother may well be proud of having reared. Pool Slough Items.' The tide still rises and falls the slough. for if the water was always low j trier wn.ilH haw tn he a fnn krirl I t i . s-a vuKu iu.,c. ; Why, I wonder? , Miss Daisy Ferr has been con- fined to her home for several weeks, but is slowly recovering and we hope to see her out soon t t r 11' 1 r 1 ' Mr, J. Walling and iamily, or at least a part of them, are living on the A. Parker place, and the re maining members will soon arrive from Beaver creek. We are glad to see them back on the slough again. Messrs. Will Smith and Wilson ' . . . . . White have been engaged in the loereintr business the oast week. Two young ladies while outi' strolling last Sunday, were very I fnrtn,r, r ii,nnu .i,,.,, j i ooincoincn.Mifi,.,,,,. that the animals had two legs in stead of four. The coons escaped. Mr. While's family are talking of leaving the Bay for the purpose of giving the children better ad vantages. We will be sorry to lose th'em from our neighborhood. We would like to know how lone marriaee license holds eood. For several Sundays past we have u e t 1 seen a numbe of young Johnies roaming over the hills with their guns shooting robins and other songsters. We are sorry to see Sabbath. ReadExodnarth7l2.!InE1L;?f the ' j English Baptist Church at Miners Mr. Geo. Emerson has been en-( ville, Pa., when suffering with gaged in cutting cord wood for J rheumatism, was advised to try Simon T.inton. Mr. . W. Whit I will soon begin hauling and banking Some people drink coffee, but T" is the rage on the slough. "Tilicum,' Notice. Some one accused , me of writing the 'Pol Slough 'Jottings.' Don't do it again, for I Tilicum did. never wrote 'em. The Weeot sailed with all she could carry for 'Frisco Monday morning. 1 Walter Whitten. the sick member of the Life Saving crew, is said to be improving nicely. Good! " Wes Maple and his wife will occupy the Graham building next to The Club taking possession the toth of April. Ole Thompson, one of Lincoln county's prosperous farmers, came up from his home near Alsea yester day and this morning departed for outside points. Be sure to call in and inspect the fine, new stock of WALL PAPER, at Krogstad's. Patronize home industry. Buy Oregon City boots and shoes, made of Oregon leather in an Oregon city for Oregoiiiausi T. P. Fish sells them at lowest prices. If you want a Suit made to order just come in, select your goods and we guarantee a f.t, whether you are thick or thin, tall or short. Yaq. Bay Merc. Co. Tom Booth departed from New port Tuesday to accept a position with a surveying party in Alaska. Tom will make them a good man, being quick and physically sound. Mrs. C. G. Copeland, the enter prising general merchant of Siletz, returned last night , from a quite protracted visit in Portland, where she went to stock up her Spring trade. A report of the organization of the Toledo Chapter of the Epvvorth League was crowded out of this is- i sue, but officers have been chosen , ... o t i' anarnf t ii H A ... - ' '7 13 running 'viv.iv.1. wuuic uui auu ucai me pro i gram. A line of Ladies' Notions received la-t night at The Racket. Up-to-date and real bargains. In Clothing, we have the biggest drive of the season. A eood solid i woolen suit for $5.00, better grades $6 $7-50 and $10. For Sale. 1 ovvn ano wish to sell the Old Cannon Ranch" 2 miles up bav from Toledo. Make me an offer What have you in Minnesota or Dakota to trade for it. lu3"4l J . XI. IjRIFFIN, Grand Forks, N. D. T TT . Summoned East by the illness of gcu -iuuiaer, Mrs. carson lias left with me -h ' ,louselloH onnf1a tor sale cheap for cash to her friends and a few to give away. Call early at Rectorv for bargains. F. D. Carson. To Those Wishing Shingles. We will be on the market with a 1"!u,"eot ?1e"s," anf1 Handsome shingles about April 10 to 15th. altree Bros. creamery xvill be ready for ?U,nesS about Monday -we are informed by Mr. Maple. Now let our farmers do their part and this section will never miss the lack of a (juvcniuiciii apprupriaiion. The Woodmen and Circle will have, a joint meeting next Thurs day evening. All members of the lodges and their invited friends are expected to be present and enjoy the pleasantries of the evening, -- ri V..... TTr TTTimn i , Avuvau uuy in v no ana li-.. . . supplies ai iaciory prices, at Krog- rOR SALE.--I have now on band plenty of good bale,l Tay Ibr ;saie. Those in need will know where to buy. T. P. Fish. uamoe,Iain s , rain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great service to me. It subdued the inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me." For sale witTim Rivals, iuui 4' jg by Otto O. Krogstad, druggist. Be kind to your friends; tell them to read The Leader, sure. Sheriffs Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND order of sale Issued oui of the Circuit Court of me eiaie 01 urepron for Lincoln County, in an V. v , ; i wanner was planum ana. BJj Jones and C. B. Crosno were defendants, 22nd day of April, a. d., 1899 , at the hour of one o'clock p. m. at the front door nf tha ( mirt Ilniima ih. ni. .. rn, j.. Lincoln County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following . cat imeu reai propeny: beginning at the northwest corner of the NWW of the SEW of, Bitlltt.kll 1 ... II 1 L 11 .A . ' I ii, 1 B) a suum, jinnjB 111 west, run ning thence north 25 rods, thence east 80 rods, thence south 25 rods thence west 80 rods thence to place of beginning, save and except a piece or parcel sold out of said land and described as follows: beginning at a point 1560 feet north and BO feet east from NV corner of 8Vk of SE of Pec. 17, Twp. 11 g, Range 10 w., thence east 520 feet, thonce south 298 feet, thence west 520 feet, thence north 20 feet to place of begin ning, containing 3 acres more or less and bear ing date July 6, 1886. Said sale will be made to satisfy the judgment in said action towit: a judgment foi plaintiff for Five Hundred and Mnety-Kix and 59-100 Dollars (1598.69) with interest thereon from the 2oth day of February. 1899, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, and bixty Dollars attorney fees, and costs and dis bursements taxed at Sixty One and 15-100 Dol lars (61.15) and accruing costs. Dated at Toledo, Or., March 11, 1899. j jj ROSS ml7-a21 Sheriff' of Lincoln County, Oregon. Mankind needs I a herald, like the heralds of old, to pro claim so that lii.iv hear, the vital importance of health. The aver age man of to-dav thinks it beneath his dignity to bother about his health until it is gone. Even then he only takes measures to restore it in an in different, contemptu ous sort of way. Men cannot learn too soon that health is the most import ant thinp in life in fact, is life. Without it the most brilliant man will be a failure, and the most robust man will rapidly be come a physical wreck. The man who neglects the little headaches, the lo;m of appetite and sleep, nervousness, hot fiush ings, cold chills, heavy head, lax muscles, and the multitude of bad feelings that are the heralds of approaching sickness and disease, must pay a tremendous penalty. For men who suffer in this way there is no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It sharpens the ap petitet corrects all disorders of the diges tion, invigorates the liver, makes the as similation of the food perfect, purifies the blood and enriches it with the life-giving elements that build new, healthy flesh. It 1 is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures 08 per cent, of all cases of con sumption and is the best of all known remedies for nervous troubles. Thousands have told, over their own signatures, the stories of the wonders it has performed. Honest dealers will not urge a substitute, for the sake of a little er'ra profit. Thomas 1'k tcher. of Clifton Station. Fnirfax Co., Va., writes: "I suffered terrible tortures for ten years with 'gastrnlgia' (pain in the stomach). I then took six bottles of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which completely cured me." When the bowels are regular the body will feel good and the mind will be active. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. All good dealers sell them and have nothing else "just as good." 1 U i m it tr ji mi IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. WILLIAnS The TYPEWRITER New STo. 2 and No. 3, 1898 SOME LEADING FEATURES Direct Inlilng, Unequuled Speed, Strictly Visible Writing, Strongest Man i folding, THE WILLIAMS TYPE WHITER CO. DERBY CONN., U. S. A. Club Parlors. BILLIARDS, POOL, WHIST, FRUIT arid CIGARS. feiday mvENiisra Set aside for the Ladies, guests allowed to attend. B. F. JONES, Attorn ey-at-Law, Notary Public. TULEDO. - ORGON. TOLEDO, - ORGON. ittmi .- . .. . Will practice in all the Courts ot Oregon Five and one-half years clerk of Probate and Circuit v 1 wua ic ohm Viauil courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. BEAVER CREEK W00DEXWABE CO., Ona, Lincoln County, Oregon. Manufacturers : of all kinds ot VVoodenware Prices given on applicatian. C. E. HAWKINS, AttorneyatLaw, Notary Public. 1 TOLEDO, OREGON. ROBERT A. MILLER, Attorncy-at-Law, OKKUON CITY, OKKUOV Land Titles and JL,and Office Bu ness a Specialty . 11. DEJT LIN GlHt, Attoruoy-at-Law, TOLEDO. OREGON. A NEW PROPOSITION. '- ; Will eay to my numerous customer in various parts of Lincoln county, tlmt I will try to make it possible for you to obtain part of your drug wants through the mails, and will pay part or alf tin postage on dry articles, especially of tlu more concentrated or costly kinds. Will pay the postage on pills, plasters, salvos, tablets, rubber nipples, violin strinjiH, and many other kinds of drugs. Posttttte stamps taken in any amount. Will pay ohe-haif the express on all dollar pur chases of pivtentmedicines or other good. I will endeavor to supply all your wants in goods in my line. I am after your trade and will try to merit it. Krogstad-The Druggist. Expense of maintaining, com paratively nothing. : ' Prints like a Press. . No ribbon machine can approach it. Portability, Durability, Positive Alignment, No Lifting of CarrUige. Only invited C. W. BOGTJE, FropV.