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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1899)
g mmin mnh j (69 i altj tied and. .Jiiine VII kAL IN BRIEF, g EGOS' "letresf of Y. DREG: he cc:j d toff . lvcH acfc hoc Bixel, residing on Dr. Car oKnut two miles bevond ast Saturday morning. He is son were cutting wood, the latter's axe glanced from flew out of bis bands and Mr. Bixel on the right fore cutting a long, deep gash, hayer of Toledo was sum and he went up and dressed ound! Mr. Bixel lost con Jile blood, but will soon be ighly repaired. f. Altree increased his flock ep Monday night by the ad- handsome ram lamb, 1 arrived on the train from ns. Tbe animal is athorough Eotswold, and cost, including naif fortatiou charges irom balem, figinal borne, about $ 20. He jctically all wool and although 'our months old, nearly a yard He is of the kind that will day aid in making Lincoln y famous. ,Rupp, L. Holland aud H. olland, capitalists of Saginaw, igan, have been inspecting of the foe timber lands of ila county, under the escort of Jones. The gentlemen are ably impressed with the result leir investigation and will bly be heard from later. Js. Ora Copeland arrived Mqn- iight from Westport. Wasbing- on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Collins. Ora is absen on a t expedition, and on his re- four or five months hence, will probably again make their ton the Bay. . , .' r .. Iistin Rosebrooks disposed of janch on Depoe last week to a Olsen and Tuesday removed atnily to the Vincent property k south end of town. This is the famous orchestra . within reach. flonel J. Harry Peun, the hand- t young postal clerk, was up ms Yaquina home Wednesday visit combining busiuess and pure. ss Stella Norton, who has visiting Mrs. C. H. Young several weeks, returned Tues- morning to her home at Nor- vej line, onab: i!e,C 'on. John T. Whalley of Port ias been in Toledo this week J interest 'of the Equitable "gsand Loan Association. A- Sullivan of Newport, was in ci'y last Friday evening on his hme from a business trin to fond. ; A. Stratford of Yaquina was oIedo visitor Monday and a P me caller at The Leader rotllsr Matthews of the Nevv- Nws made his regular call on 0Unty seat Tuesday. ammunition of all kinds go ry. Son & Co .'s "merit jst received. r8, WeslPV Mnnlo Ue Uon Peredwith th c.vi, ,0hv improving. ' H- Way of Mill a bad husi- 5111 the citv T,,o 'SSE. M. Crosno, stenographer, acarJi" this issue. Crawfrir.l f T?1i. -.!. r .m U( uy ytita oledoMondav. or Minn !!!!i0 Liucolu Coilty, Oregon, Friday, December 2, i899. Number 42. JVJ. bulhvan of Newport, was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Hans Olsen returned Monday night from a business trip to Al bany. S. G. Irvin of Newport, returned Tuesday from a business trip to the Valley. Miller & pruett have doubled their stock of shoes some decided bargains. Stayton flour and feed. You can buy it of the Yaquina Bay Mer cantile Co. Captain Mills of Yaquina was among the passeugers for the out side yesterday. A. T. Peterson went up the road Tuesday to round up some recent purchases cf chiitim bark. Dr. Carter of Elk City returned yesterday morning from a profes sional visit to the lower bay. The Leader office has made it self a Christmas present of a brand-splinter-new towel. Come in and see it. W. E. Wann passed through last Friday night en route from a visit in the valley to his home on the Yahats. The Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co. can again supply you with the cele brated Stayton flour and feed. Ask for it. Another addition to our Boys', Youths', and children's clothing, makes our clothing department one of the most complete in the county. Miller & Pruett. i Born Sunday, December 17, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-: Donald, a son. Reporters, Faith and Donald Stewart. And that's how we're out another-.. 10 cents. Next! ' One hundred mackintoshes for men, ladies, girls and boys, just received at Henry Lewis'. All styles, shapes and colors, with or without capes, and prices from $2.50 up. Call and examine. A fit guaranteed. Milt Stewart returned Tuesday evening from Harrison, Idaho, after an absence of about eighteen months. He will probably remain in Toledo during the remainder of his days on earth, which, judging from his healthy appearance, will be mauy. Dr. J. H. Frazer, our dentist, is going to Newport December 25th, and will not return until; January ist, when he will move into his new parlors in the Y. B. M. Co's block where he will be ready to entertain all comers that are in want of dental work. Mrs. George' Schenck and Miss Daisy Patterson, sister and neice respectfully of Mrs. C. F. Soule, arrived from Iowa Saturday night, thus perpetrating a very pleasant surprise on The Leader. They will probably make their home in Toledo. Mr. Schenck is expected to arrive today. The Christmas festival will be observed this year at the Episcopal church on Tuesday next, the 26th inst. In the morning at 10 o'clock a brief service will be held aud an offering will be taken for the dis abled clergy fund of the diocese. After the service the ladies of the church will select the presents for the children and decorate the tree. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the Sunday school children will render an appropriate program in the church, after which presents will be distributed. CHRISTMAS AND WHY. The morning breaks ! The day is here ! Hil, happiest time of all the year! Earth's cup of joy now overflows ; Left in the past are all its woes ; In every heart sweet peace holds sway, Nor is there room for Hate to stay. Christ, our Great Example, born On that far-off Christmas morn. Lifts us, while we view His life, Nearer Him, away from strife. Come, let every heart rejoice ! On this glad day let every voice Unite in praising Him above, Nerved by His great and boundless love, To send His son his life to give Yes, die that they who will may live ! Look Up, Lift Up, without a fear; Earth's Great Redeemer lingers near, And waits His promise to fulfill. Do cheerfully the Master's will. "Ever in sight, that sign afar Radiant, glorious Bethlehem's star 1 New; Year's Concert. The following program will be given in Toledo New Year's night, January 1, 1900, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society: . ( " . Music Rosebrooks Orchestra Invocation Rev. Brown Vocal Solo . .Fred Ross Duet Mandolin and Guitar Messrs. McCaulou and Galther Song Myrtle DobHon Recitation Leland Collins Vocal Solo. . Mrs. Bryant Violin Solo C. F. Soule Violin Duet .Shedd and Leon Rosebrook Cantata "The Ten Virgins" Music Orchestra Recitation OHie Brunifield Sjing'ft'wrogiie ". . . . Faitlitovat-ttnd Ailene Hawkins Male Quartet Messrs. J. L. Hyde, Coll Van Cleve, R. E. Collins and C. F. Soule Vocal Solo ; Charles Hyde Duet Mandolin and Guitar Messrs. McCaulou and Gaither Song .Gertie Crosno InsfrumerrtalfUid vocal duet ' M. J. HFenranKMifls Clare Penn Recitation. Mrs. Walter Bartges MaiCSinartet ; MessrBVJ. H. RohsjD. E. Hawkins, CrawmcaiSeo and Fred Boss Tableau "The Flower of ,thfe Family'! -' Music J. . . . . Orchestra Admission, 25 and 15 cents. Place of' entertainment and other particulars next' week. ' f . . Table Mountain Ranch For Sate. . 320 acres of land, pqe-balf deeded; 125 acres bottom land and as much more level enougli to run a mower over; 40 acres of good cedar and several acres of jive old fir; 30 acres slashed and in grass and clover; 10 acres plow land;, small orchard; good berry patch; two small houses; good barn and Outbuildings; a small lumber and shingle mill water power in first-class running order; water is fiumed but 200 feet; the mill is of simple construction and can be run by anyone; timber is close to mill, mostly cedar. This place takes all the farm land up the creek that will be settled for many years, making an endless stock range and also assuring a good hunting ground, which is well supplieb with elk, deer and bear. The falls tire never without fish, which is as far up as salmon can go. This place will be sold at a bargain. For prices and further information call at ranch or address li. M. or M. F. Griffith, Elk City, Oregon. John Ofstedahl slipped and fell at the terminus , of the sidewalk near the railroad track in the rear of his store Tuesday night, sprain ing the ankle and fracturing tbe fibula of his right leg. It was very painful accident, but Dr. Thayer threatens to mend the breaks in record time. r Dr. Frazer, tbe dentist, will soon commence, the erection of a new residence in Toledo. We under stand he has let the contract for the cellar and stone foundation to F. C. Huffman of Elk City. Samuel Center of Siletfc was a Toledo visitor Sunday. At the hour of gbltig id press it looks like tain . Now is the time for a poor man to purchase at Miller & fcruett's. Sheriff Ross ' returned Monday night from an official tfirJ to Port land. Mrs, A. S. Casteel of Yaquina was a passenger Valleyward yester day morning. Scott Lane and John Spencer, leading citizens of Siletz, were over oil business Wednesday. Ask to see our ladies' $2.50 shoe, in iurn and welt.' Positively can not be beat, killer & Pruett. This section was visited by an other drouth Tuesday, but it was thoroughly broken next day. By the way, we wla'u our Merry Christmas, and will follow it up with a hearty Happy New Year next week. The Leader, man has sold his shotgun to Clarence s AHree. If you want to borrow a good gun call on Clarence. Fred Walch passed .through to his home at Yaquina Monday night irom a four-months' stay in eastern Washington. Just Arrived Select stock of useful Christmas presents. Call arid. see. them before purchasing- elsewhere-. Mrs-T. P. Fish. We are better. -prepared.' ta serve our: customers: than- ever before. Ourstock is most complete. Call and examine far yourself.. Miller & Pruett.. Miss Blanche -Jeffreys, wb has been staying: with . her aunt, Mis. T. P. Fish, and . attending- school durjng the past .nine months, - re turned Wednesday to her home' at Portland. D. P. Blue of West Yaquiua, was a county seat visitor Monday. He came up in a row-boat, accompanied byjClaude Jones of Yaquina. Re turning, they were accompanied by Mrs. Leader and Miss Daisy Patterson, who came back on the train Tuesday morning. Agent William Buoy is a genuine fiee-silverite. Some highly pol ished gentleman or gentlemen en tered the depot Sunday night or at an early hour Monday morning and abstracted about $7.50 from the till.; The money happened to be there because it was silver. Sun day Ije.got ready to go to church or somewhere and found his pile pf silver too heavy to carry around He accordingly dumped it into the till, and from there it went into circulation. Several of our leading citizens profess to be guilty of the heft, but they have been unable to prove their claims to the honor by producing the coin in evidence. Foreigners at the Vincent Lee Williams, Ed Sullivan, Ira Miller, William Matthews, Newport; T.J. Buford, Samuel Center, C. G. Copeland, Daved John, John Gre nier, Albert Martin, Scott Lane, Oscar Wood, Louie Fuller, Bruce Butter, Tom Hollis, Maggie Felix, Royal Chetco, William Towner, Chetco Charley, Butter Fairchild, Siletz; W. A. Smick, Albany; George Bingham, Charlie Lee, Cor vallis; W. W. Bean, Westbrook, Minn; P. J. Halvorson, John Yera mire, Rever, Minn; Rev. Charles Booth, Grants Pass, Or.; J. J. Rupp. II. H. Holland, L. Holland, Saginaw, Mich; A. Gallagher, A. Webber, Oua; J. II. Penn, Ya quina; F. C. Huffman, Elk City; James Beach, C. Trask. Attention, Ladles. From now until January 10, 1900, 1 will sell all my ready-to-wear bats at $1.00 each, regardless of cost. Ladies, this is a bargain. Mrs. G. E. Baumann. For Sale. . All my property in Toledo, con sisting of store building and stock of goods, residence and six lots, team, wagon, etc.' All the above will go at bedrock prices. N. Snow. TJL C. Severy was over from the Agency last evening! R. A. Arnold's line of stationery excels anything in town. E. S. Flitcroft returned Monday from a. visit with friends at North Beach. v Anyone wishing Christmas cakes should leave an order at the City Restaurant. , . . Get your turkey dinner at the City Restaurant Christmas day.' Only 25 cents. The Ladies Aid society will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Stewart. 'If you want good butter, go to T. P. Fish. He keeps tbe celebrated Gust ForsseJl brand. Ladies; do you wish a nice dinner set freef Call orr Peter TeJJefson, Yaquina, . and he will tell you all about it: Call and examine R. A. Arnold's line of Xmas goods. They excel anything- in town in prices and quality. Some correspondence is crowded Qutthiaweek because.it arrived too hrte. Thursday morning -will be the limit hereafter. ; Rev. C. M. Brown returned last night from Philomath, where he has been assisting in revival work, ; He reports good results. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Deffenbacher of, Yaquina died Wednesday evening, and their other children are said to be very sick. R. A. Arnold has just received one of the finest assortments of confectionery, in the city. Don't overlook it in making your holiday purchases. John May of Mill 4 and John Shermer of Pool slough returned yesterday from a business trip to Siletz. They report busy times at the Agency. Mrs. Dora Clark of New York, arrived Tuesday night on a visit to her brother, H. W. Vincent, after a separation of forty-two years. She expects to remain in Toledo about a year. The M. E. church next Monday evening, December 25,' will be the scene of a Christmas tree a free-for-all affair. There is every rea son to expect an enjoyable time, as the committees are working like beavers. To Rent Fnnn four miles above Elk City 320 acres 50 acres ready for the plow. Parties renting must furnish their own team and farming implements. 'Apply to C. L. Web ber, on the Bear creek ranch, or B. F. Jones, Toledo, Or. J'. B. Zeigler and family came in Saturday from their ranch on lower Siletz and departed Monday for Buena Vista, this state. Mr. Zeigler says he was driven out by bad roads aud the consequent high prices for the necessaries ot life. He will probably return when conditions are more favorable. i!!'Ce,Weber of 0na was up on lnc Monday. A