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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1899)
51 JffJ neat ri t CIS t1 0 LINCOLN COUNTY ain TUT iHE CHEAPEST IS IS THE PLAGE where the people trade, get their full money's worth and their right change back. The best of everything always kept in slock. Our prices are so low that competition cannot reach them. NEW and FRESH GOODS arriving daily. Call and inspect our new Men's Shoes at $1.50- per pair, superior to any thing offered in this city at $2.25 to $2.50. Remember We are headquarters for anything and everything at from 50 to 250 per cent, lower than any store in Lincoln county for the Eloquent Cash or its equivalent. No bad debts here for cash buyers to pay for. we uavc 3 us: received cur second car load of tl Silver Medal flour, which is superior to anything in the market CCictnuicu We are agents for the Largest Tailoring House in America, and with our thirty years experience, guarantee a perfect fit and satis faction in every respect. Don't Forg That We want all the chickens you can bring us. rHE ONLY FIRST-CLASS GENERAL j MERCHANDISE STORE ON WATER FRONT. One price to all. Come and see us ill, GOODS XARKED in PLAIN GURES. TOLEDO, ORE. Mail orders given prompt ATTENTION. Conroy, Son & Co., CASH TALKS TOLEDO COAiniSSION HOUSE. I Will Sell Yon Goods For Cash CHEAPER Thau you can expect to buy of credit houses, where you pay the bills owed by the man who don't pay. Your trade in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FtOUR and FEED in solicited. T. P. FISH, Mner, Toledo, O. LINCOLN COUNTY"zSa Real Estate fe Abstract Co. 4 Has a complete Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all . property in Lincoln county. Also has a large list of Tide lands, Farm lands and Clty property, improved and unimproved, for sale sooa terms. Address BOX Q, T' Toledo, Oregon. The Dewey Best Brand of Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Heavy and Light Wines, etc. bany beer on draught. Best Brands of Cigars. AL WAUGII, Prop. THE MANILA PMSON. A Returned Volunteer Tells of Its Past and Present. Written for Thk Leader. The penitentiary is situated in the north end of Santa Cruz dis trict, Manila, and is a grand sight for one visit, or at least it must have been during the Spanish time. Passing through a well-guarded gate, you enter the Presideo, as the Spanish term it. The first building is occupied by the super intendent and his assistants. Look ing in any direction you are facing the mechanical skill of the native prisoner in the form of chairs, cots, benches, vases, statues and paint ings of various designs, all done by baud. Near this Is a ward gener ally known or spoken of as the female ward of the general prison. There are cases here of women haviug been confined for fifteen or twenty years, suffering the shame aud hardships of imprisonment rather than accept the advances of some lecherous Spanish officer or charity-fattened priest. Since the prison has been under American control nearly 1000 inmates have been released, among them 75 or 80 per cent of the females, whom the authorities found falsely im prisoned. The prison is divided into three parts, the general prison ers occupying the left-hand side, the military and Manila prisoners the right. There are two classes of military prisoners the general and the garrison. The former class consists of those who have been dishonorably discharged from the service of the Unite States and are serving quite long terms. On entering the prison they are closely shaved. They are also marked with a letter 'P" in three different colors. On first entering a, red "P" is pinned on the prisoner; if he proves obedient and trustwjprthy a white T" takes its place but if. on the contray, he is marked with a yellow "P" it deprives hirn of all liberties allowed prisoners of that department. The garrison prison ers are the enlisted meu from differ ent organizations serving terms of several months. When sentenced to two months or under the prisbner is kept in the regimental guard house. He is not shaved, and is permitted to wear the clothes he brings with him. The other class detained on this side are known as civilians. The place is somewhat similar to our county ' and state jails'. The longest time, being served by a civilian at present is one year. The employment of prisoners on this side ' consists mainly in cleaning the premises. When there is nothing for them to do they are compelled to dig holes and then refill them, or are steadily drilled by non-commissioned offi cers detailed for that purpose. Dur ing the Spanish time the overseer was a man cf great importance and authority. It was customary to hire out the prisoners of minor offenses to and labor contractor who would be responsible for their safe return. From this "source much revenue would annually roll in and help to fatten his monthly pay of 60 pesos (30 gold.) From the gateway one passes the queer-shaped row of living apart ments or cells, which are opened every Sunday morning and the short-te:m prisoners are allowed their liberty about the yard. On the farther end of the yard are the cells of solitary confinement.' Here are evidences of cruelty on every band. The cells are about ten feet square and are constructed of laige oblong stones dovetailed together. Prisoners are often placed 111 these cells wi h no clothing on except, perhaps, . breech-cloths. No beds are given them, and the food aud water can easily be imagined.' The moss-covered walls of the peuiientiary have withstood the burning sun and raging typhoon and witnessed the agony and suffer ing for many a year. La-la-go Willie. lXllllWTOUY. LINCOLN tOtSTY. ' Notice. U. S. Land Office, Oregon City, Or., Oct. 10, 1899.) Notice is hereby given that the approved fractional plat of Town ship 13 South, Range 10 West, has been received from the Sur-. veyor General of Oregon, and on December 1, 1899, at 9 o'clock a. m. of said date, said ..... .. . ... oiiu , jj p joneSi the land therein embraced will be k.e". coiiins'.'.'. iihifor tr, .tr oti ....,! nfW coi,l Thos. tlornlng. . J. D. Daly (i. K. Davis J. F. Stewart Hurley l.utz J. II. Ross J. I.. Hydo (ieo. Met hers Z. M. Derrick M. VYadsworth R. K. Darnell , W. K. Vaketield ' " P. A. C'odwin County Commissioners Court meets on Wed nesday after the first Monday in February, April, June, August, 'October' 'and December CiRCTlT COl'KT. I Horn J.' W. Hamilton-,1.. . Judge I (jeosM. Hrowti, Phis. Attorney I Court convenes qu 4th Monday in July and j fourth Monday in January of each year. Joint Senator .' . Joint Representative, County Judge Clerk .... Sheriff Treasurer School superintendent Surveyor Assessor Coroner - . " Commissioners ' ' CITY OF TOLEDO. date. Chas. B. Wm. Galloway, Receiver. Moores, Register.. Mayor . , Recorder ...Marshal . Treasurer ' DON'T FORGET That besides a gen eral stock of Drugs, Medicines, Notions, etc., we keep a Full Line of School Books and Supplies, Wall paper, Paints and Windowglass. Also, the leading kinds of Grass Seeds I T. P. Fish,... i'.. r. iiaur i II. li. Studevant ' :!:Sfsia:,:::::::::::::::::::::::f Aldermen Fred Stanton, I Albert Waugh,.,.,, J Council meets on the first Mondayovening in each month. CHUliCllES AND SOCIETIES. ETllnniST F.PISCOl'ATCIU'Rcn-Sei vIe ,kl Sabbaths ol Sabbath school every Sabbath-"at looeluek at Toledo on 1st and .'Id Sabbaths of each month at llocloek. s T. JOHNS CHURCH-fPiotestant Episcopal! Divine service on the .Id Sunday of everv month at U iclock. All are invitod to bo present. ' Sumitiont),' In the Circuit (.'out t of the State of Oregon for Lincoln County. John Woodman, Plaintiff, vs. V. F- Phillips. Defendant. To M. F. Phillips, the above-named defendant: . In the Name of the Slate of Oregon-You are hereby required, to apjieRr in the above entitled Court and answer to the complaint of the above-named plaintiff ,on tile theTein' on or before the 1st day of the next regular tenn of said Court next following the expiration of the time prescribed in the Order for the publi cation of this summons; to-wit : On or before the H'Jd day of January, 1000; and yon are fur ther notified that if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint and summons as by law roquired, me piaintitr will apply to tne court for the relief prayed for in his 'complaint on tile therein, to-viit: For a judgment against, you for the sum of $H0, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 1st day of April, 13UH, and for the further sum of $iri as attorneys' fees, and for the costs and disbursements of this action to bo taxed ; and for an order of the above-entitled Court di recting that a sale be made of the property attached in said action by the Sheriff of Lin coln county, Oregon, to Fatlsfy said Judgment, which property is described as follows: One chestnut sorrel horse' with black inane and tail,. about H) years, weight about 1200 pounds; one red cow, marked with crop off of both ears, about 10 years old.. , And that u pen a. sale of said property the proceeds arising there from be applied to the- payment of plaintiff's claim, and the overplus, if any there be.be paid to said defendants. The period of lime prescribed -for the publication of this summons upon you is more than six weeks from the date of the ilrst publica tion, to-wit: Monday, the 2'2d day of January, l'.KX). The date of the last publication is Fri day, the l'Jth day of January, l'.Kh), and the dnteof the first publication thereof is Friday, October 27, WM. This summons is published fn the Lincoln County Leuder by order of the Hon. J. V. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled Court. Iono in Chambers at Rosebnrg, Oregon, this 'Jth day of October, 1W. WEATIIKIlFOKD & WYATT, . Attorneys for Plaintiff. IO. O, F. Toledo Lodge Number li!8, meets every Saturday evening at its hall. Let no visiting brother be absent. . t ; IO. (). F. Elk Lodge Number 1"4 meets everv Saturday evening in its hull in Elk City Visiting brothers always welcome. TO. Ol F. Ray Lodge Number lltv. of Yautiina. meets every Wednesday evening Visiting brothers are always welcome. ..' O. (). F. Newport Lodge Number (ifl meets every Saturday evening. Visiting members arc cordially invited to attend. TlVYILIUHT KKRKKA.H Lddge No. !KJ meets meets at Odd Fellows hall In Klk Cltv on the 1st and 3d Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting mcmberB always welcome. DO GOOD 'Lodge tfo. 70; Rebeknh Degree.!. O. O. F. meets at Odd Fellows hall in this ci.v 011 Tuesday evening of each week. Visitor's invited to attend. - ,- (. W0O1WKN OF THH WORt.T). Pocnhnntaa Camp No. 'J'.fl, Toledo, Oiegon, meets on 1st and. Id Fridays of each month-in the Odd Fellows hall. V1hU'B neighbors always Welcome. ' 1 u . ; -..' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' Land Olllce at Itoseburg, Oregon, Sept. l, lWi'.l. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice 01 his intention to make linal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. JI. Lutz, county clerk of Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, on November l, lKll'J, viz: Lewis Peek, on. his H. E. No..7!M5, for the NEUScc. 85, T. U 8., R. 0 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Robert Fair, D. M. Ros., John F. Sapp, J. E. Grier. all of llox, Oregon. J. T. It III DOES, Itegistcr. AF. it A. M. Newport, Lodgo N 0.1 85, regular convocation on Tu;ilnv:oti bo fore each full moKJi t.omed. A O. V. W. Western Star Lodge No. 7'i M meets In Odd Fc.Tl)'ws;hall, .Yaifitn,-on 1st meets and 3d evenings in each mouth. "Visilimr rothors are always welcome. ... . . . UNITED ARTISANS. River Dell Assembly No. 92, United Artisans, meets on the 2nd Wednesday nights of each month in Odd Fellows'hall, Elk City ,1 Oregon. Visiting sis ters aud brothers are always welcome. . A.R.--A11E LINCOLN Post No. (18 meets In Odd Fellows hall on tho 1st and 3d Satur days of each mouth. 3 A FREE PATTERN l! (yonr own selection) to every sub- 5- vsmy so ceais a year. mi It. (I. ARE LINCOLN WOMAN' S RELIEF Corps No. 4ft, auxilliary to the O. A. li. meets the 2nd and 4th Thursdavs in each month in Odd Fellows hall, at 2 p. m. . .i - YRINGA CIRCLE No. 21, W. of W.-Meetg 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month. Mrs. Eva' Peterson." Uuaidlau Neighbor: Jennie Arnold, Clerk. ltV SWOP15, Attorneyat;.aw: v' Will practice in all courts in the wlate. I'robnto matters and collec tions promptly, attended to. 1 Y. li. M. CO. litiiulinir, TOLEDO, OuEOJON. ROBERT A. MILLER, A tto r iipy-at-LaWj OUHUtlN ( 1TV, OKKUOft. h and Titles and JL,and Office Bttsi ness a Specialty. 'i y; ; ; . , ! t , SHELDON S.THAYER, M. D. 11 1 ys f cm n and Sur neon, f Oiacno, - OH KGON. 1 - r? scriber. MS CALL'S' ;5 I ifliOC Mir.ni n . ;-. tfsm ; beautiful colored plate..; I.teit 5 iliion. : itressmnkini' eeonnmiM , fan .g work ; huuwhold hlnu ; fit tioo, etc. hub- "l jn Kribe to-day, or, lend . lor latent couv. 2- . X; IJtAy acenti wanted. Send for term. 5; 5 Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- 5 date, hconomical and Absolutely Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. 5: : a ! fasi (No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.) S- Only to and et. arb-non holier Ask for them Sold in nearly eveiy city 5 HE aad town, or by mail from . T THE McCALL CO., E? 118-148 Weit Uih St., Me York. I' BILY'TU ' The Bin l3(3r Bring Your Head Around And treat .it to, ,a . first-clasH hair cut or' a shave the only kind you'll get from . .. V. S. BlXYJiU, ' '' Toledo, OreROu. The Toledo Hotel ' ' ' IS TIIK ONLY HOTKI. IN 'X'OLKDO First-class aocomtnodations for 'the traveling public ED SCI1MEER, . Proprietor.