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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1900)
We told the people the and happy was to trade Co roy They took our.advice and have been happy and prosperous SO HAVE WE Now if you want to be made happy and prosperous this year, trade with Conroy, Son & Co. WE START THIS SKASON by Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hard ware, etc., etc. yOU START THIS SEASON by ury uoocis, uoots and &tioes, Urocenes, Hardware, etc., etc., you can from us and you are bound to be happy. Conroy, Son & Co., Leaders of !Low Prices. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 1 iic v mucin nuuserK JTp FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. 3 jJBSPTables always supplied with the very best in the marketrjj? Special attention given to the accommodation of Commercial Travelers 24Sr" Livery Barn in connection EXPERIENCED U. W. V Has a complete property in Also has a lare list of Tide lands, Farm lands and City property, improved and unimproved, for sale on good terms. Address BOX 27, Toledo, Oregon. New York Tri-Weekly Tribune MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY PRACTICALLY A DAILY AND THE CHEAPEST KXOWX A now nml remarkably attractive pub lication, profanely illtiNtniteil with por 1 raits unit half-tones; contains all the Htrikinn news features of The Pnily Tribune. Special War Despatches, Do mestic, and Poroitin Correspondence, Short Stories, Humorous Illustration, Industrial Information, Fashion Not oh. Agricultural Matters carefully treated, and Comprehensive and l!elinbli l-'innn-oial and Market Reports. It in mailed at eaiue hour an the daily ed it ion, reaches, a largo proportion of subscribers on date of issue, and each edition in a thoroughly up-to-date daily family newspaper for busy people. Regular subscription price, $1.50 Per Year. We furnish it with Thk Leader for $3.00 Per Year. bend all orders to THE way to he prosperous with Son COo giving the best possible value in buying every dollar's worth cf Toledo, Oregon. with the hotel. Good rigS-jffirff MANAGEMENT. VIKCEy, Proprietor, Toledo, Oroon. Up-to-date Abstract of Title to all Lincoln county. NeW Published on York tiiursiuy Weekly ..0Ver fifty-eight years Tribune a National Family Paper for fanners and villagers, whose readers have represented the very best element of our country population. It gives all important news of the Nation ami World, the most reliable Market Reports. Fascinating Short Stories, an unexcelled Agricultural De partment, Soientifii: and Mechanical In formation, Fashion Articled for the Women, Humorous Illustrations for old and young. It in "The People's Paper" for the entire United .States. Regular subscription price, $1.00 per year. Wc furnish it w ith Thk Leader for $1.50 per year. LEADER, Toledo, Oregon. ORDINANCE BILL No. 3: An ordinance to prohibit the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors within the city limits of Toledo in less quantities than one gallon without first obtatning license therefor, to define a saloonkeeper, to provide for licensing saloons, barrooms and drink ing shops and to regulate the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors under such license, and to repeal "(ieneral Ordinance No. 1," of the City of Toledo as passed by the Com mon council of said city'on the 4th day of November, IS!):?, and approved by C. 11. Crosno, Mayor, on- the 4th day of November, IS!)';!. Fe It Ordained by the Common Council of the City of Toledo : Section 1. That no person, persons, or corporation shall within the city limits of the city of Toledo, either in person, by an agent, directly or indirectly, sell barter or deliver, or knowingly permit to be sold, bartered or delivered for or on their account any malt, spirituous or vinous liquora in less quantities than one gallon without first obtaining a license therefor in the manner herein after prescribed by this ordinance. Any person or persons guilty of violating this section of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction in any competent court shall be punished bv a line of not less than One Hundred Hollars nor more than Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, or by im prisonment in the' city jail for not. less than Fifty days nor more than One Hundred and Twenty-five days, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sec. 2. Any person, persons or corpo ration desiring to sell malt, spirituous or vinous liquors within the city limits of the city of Toledo in less ouantities than one gallon shall lirst rile with the city recorder a written application for such license, said application setting forth the name of the applicant or ap plicants', the length of time for which said license is asked, and the said appli cation must be filed with the oity re corder at least live days before the time of the beginning of the period for which smell license is asked. Sec. 3. Accompanying every applica tion for a license as set forth in Section 2 of this ordinance must be a bond signed by the person, persons or corpora tion making such application as princi pal, and not less than two householders of the city as sureties, conditioned that the said principal shall in all manner comply with all theordinances governing the said city of Toledo and the laws ot Oregon. The said bond shall be in the sum of Five Hundred Hollars, and shall be in the following form : "Tins Bono Witnkkseth : That whereas, has applied to the com mon council of the city of Toledo, Ore gon, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors within the city limits ot tnecity ol Toledo, Oregon; now there fore, upon t he condition that the. common council grant such license, then we, ... as principal and and ...... as sur eties lirmly bind ourselves, our heirs and ; ii'.i ;i .1 .. i 14 ' " . 1 .11 . 1. assigns, mat 11 me satu snan not keep an orderly house and hi overy man ner comply with the ordinance of said city of Toledo, Oregon, and,- with the laws of the state of Oregon, 'we will nav to said city the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. U.B. L.S. L.B. State of Oregon, ) County of Lincoln, ss. City of Toledo, ) I , and I, , as sureties on the above bond do solemnly swear, each for himself, that I am a householder within the city of Toledo, Lincoln county and State of Oregon ; that 1 am not a surety upon any other bond of a similar character as this; that I am worth the sum of Dollars oyer above all just debts and liabilities anil property exempt from execution ; and that I am jer sonallv acquainted with the principal named in the above, and foregoing bond, and that I know him to he a person of good moral character. .. , . Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1', . . . Said bond shall be passed upon by the common council in oen session at a regular session thereof, or at a special session specifically called for suclj pur pose. If the said bond he rejected or not approved by said council then a license shall not be issued thereon, but if the said bond he approved then the council shall make an order to the city recorder authorizing him to issue to the said applicant u license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in less quantities than o'ne gallon for the term of one year from the date of issuing the said license upon the filing with thesaid recorder a receipt from thecity treasurer of said city of Toledo, showing that the said applicant has paid into the hands of the said city treasurer for the general fund of said city the sum of Five Hun dred Dollars. Provided, That the said applicant shall be allowed to pay the said sum of Five Hundred Dollars in installments, but in no case shall any installment upon such payment be for a less sum than Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, and when such installment of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars shall have been paid und the receipt therefor filled with the city recarder, the said city recorder shall issue 11 license for the period of six months only. See. 4. A saloonkeeper, within the meaning of this ordinance is any person, persons, linn or corporation that shall or may engage in the business of selling malt, spirituous or vinous liquors or any intoxication drink or beverage of any kind or charm-tor. Sec. 5. Any saloonkeeper who shall permit any broach of peace, or disturb ance of public ordei or decorum by noise, riotuous or disorderly conduct within his place of business or upon hit prom ises, or who shall sell or give any liquor to any person already intoxicated or shall sell or give any malt, spirituous or vinous liquors to any person under the age of legal majority, shall be doomed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof shall be punished bv a fine of not less than Twenty-live dollars, nor nifire than One Hundred Dollars, or iniprisoment in thecity jail for a period not less than twelve davs nor more than lift v days, and shall forfeit the license to sell malt, spirituous or vinous liquors. See. li. Any saloonkeeper who shall permit any gambling upon bis premises or in his place of business shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be lined in a sum not less than Twenty-live Dol lars nor more than One Hundred Dol lars, or by imprisonment in the city jail lor a period not less than twelve davs nor more than fifty days. Sec. 7. Any saloonkeeper who shall employ or permit to be employed, with or without hire, any female to act as waitress, bartender, or to singor dance within his place of business or to solicit the sale of liquor within his place 0: business or upon bis promises, , -hall be ueemeii guilty 01 a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall ho lined in the sum of not less than Twenty-live Dollars, nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or imprisoned in the city jail not less than twelve days nor more" than fifty days, or both, in' the discretion of the court. Sec. 8. Any saloonkeeper who shall on any day of any general election held un der the laws of this state or by this city, or the United States, sell, give, or other wise dispose of any malt, spirituous vin ous liquors during the voting hours of any such election, or who shall keep his place of business open for tra I lie upon the seventh dav of the week, com mon I v called Sunday, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be. fined in the sum of not less than iwenty-nve Hollars, nor more than One Hundred Dollars, or by im prisonment in the oity jail for a period not less than twelve davs nor mon- than fifty days, or both in the discretion of the court. Sec-. 0. That ('ieneral Ordinance No. 1, of the city of Toledo, passed by the common council on the 4th day of No vember, 18!):!, and approved by 0. 1!. Crosno, mayor of said city on the 4th dav of November, 181)3 be and the same is hereby repealed. Sec. 10. Huh ordinance shall be 111 lull force and effect from and after its ap proval by tin- mayor and its publication as ly law required by the city recorder. Passed by the Common Council, Feb ruary 5, 1!H)0. H. "W. Vincent, Mayor. Attest : P. F. Swoi-k, City Recorder. For' amnnition at 20 per cent below all competitors go to Conrov, Son & Co. . Tlia Slums' Greatest Curse. "Ihe greatest curse of slunulom is unquestionably the low saloon, where men with manhood sapped away, and women trodden clown into the very dust, gather night after night to latlgh and dance and drink, flinging away their poor, blighted lives in reckless revelry," writes Mrs. Ballington Booth, in the February Ladies' Home Jour nal. "It is ghastly merry-making laughter without sound of mirth, dancing without step of agile feet, and a drinking that maddens the desperate brain and burns the parched lips. I have spent hour after hour within these places, talk ing to the hopeless women, and the utter despair of their life is some thing never to be effaced from the memory of those who have seen the bitterness of the poor soul behind the mask of brazen indifference. I have never gone down into these shadows and come back the same. I have always felt older after each experience, and life has been sadder to me forever afterward. Had my purpose been that of sightseeing or of 'doing the slums' the cost would indeed have been too dear a one to have paid, and I would never have undertaken it. Perhaps what I have seen of child-life in the slums has made upon my heart the deep est scars. Poor little scraps of humanity, sick, puny and deformed, or what was even worse still, vile and evil in word and disposition before the baby accents had lelt their word.-! The streets swarmed with them, playing, quarrelimr, fighting amid the jostling crowd and 'traffic until late into the night, and the houses were full of little figures that slept on the floor or crouched in the corners to get away from the drunken and brutal, who delight in abusing the weak. ' In summer, Death's angel mows them clown through the hot season as the scythe cuts the flowers anu'd the hay, and it has ofleu seemed to me that on such a mission his black rohes vanish and he is r. vcvi.able angel of liht." NOTICE KOU P115LICATI0X. I'nlted Stales I.nmt Ollire, Oregon I'ity, Oregon, .laimary -jr., l'.K0. Notice is hi-n-'ijr Riven that in e'otn ilinnen with tin- provisions of the net of Congress of .In in-::. 1-7S, entitled '-An net for the sale of tiiniier lands in the States of California, Or egnn, Nevada, and Washington Territory," an extended to all the I'nldie l.?md Mates by Act of August 1, Is'.'.', lloliei-t Haves of Suvailoaf, enmity of Poll;, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in thisotliee his sworn statement No. M IS, for 1 hi- purchase of the lots ;!, I, '.land 10. see. 7, ami lois ::, . and !. s-e. IS, in 'I on nhip No. s Soioh, Kunge No. S West, and will nllVr proof lo show thai the land sought is more valnahlo for ils timber or stone than for agricultural onrpose--, ami lo establish lus claim to said laud before the Ilegistcr and llcccivor of 1 his ollire in Oregon lily, Oregon, on ihursdav, the -ji-.th day of April, VAV. lie tuiiues as witnesses: Andrew 1.. Porter, William llenshaw, of Suirai loni. Polk county. Oregon, .lames Kent of Dallas, I'olk county, Oregon, Klmer Kcuiolds of Kails I ity, Poll; county. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho abowdc-ri ibcil lands are reUcs!ed to lile their claims in this on or before said Jiiih da v of April, h(l. ( HAS. li. MOOUK.S, Register. XOTICI- l-OK I'lT.UCATIOX. I.nnd Olliee lit Oregon Oily, Oregon, .In unary pmn. Notice is hereby given that the follow in-r-nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention lo make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made he fore .1. 11. I.utz, County Clerk of Lincoln County, Oregon, at Toledo, Oregon, on .January 111, lwii, viz: P:-.er A. Miller. II. K. No. 1 1 US. for the w'.; ot se1 1, ne1 . of sw1 , and sv' ; of lie1 . of See. Vf, T. Ill S. of li. '. W. ' lie names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: .lames Melionald and Dudley Trapp of Mor rison, Oregon: l ilua Kui-'echniiov and Alnus-.it, McDonald of Chitwood, Oregon. ( II AS. it. MOOUKS, llegisler. Notice f Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon. for the County of Lincoln. In tho matter ol" the estate of lily Domn.ey, deceased. Notice, is hi rt-liv given that Isaac Martin, iih anmiiiislraior f ihe estate of lily Doin mcy, deceased, has tiled his limil 'neeonnt such administrator with tho clerk of the count v' rmirl of tho nbove-niiiiied county and state, and that the iudgo, f the raid county court has fixed rues- day, February tl, l.Hiii, at the hour of 'J o'clock p. 111. ot sain day, 111 t lie i-nnnty coin t room at. 'he courthouse in Toledo. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to tho saiil ual account, if nnv there lie. ISAAC MARTIN. Administrator of the estate of lily Duiinney deceased. Notice For Publication. I'nited Slates l.nud Ollh-e, Oregon Citv, Oregon, December 1, IS'.ltl. Notice Is hereby given thui in compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of .Int. e 3, lNT.t, entitled "An act for the sale of timber liinriH in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," asextend eil to all the Public hand States by net of August I, 1N!I., lirie .lohuson. of Portland, county of Mult nomah, Mate of Oregon, ban this dav tiled in thisotliee his sworn statement No. M .;.". f. r the purchase of the W'.; Nli' ,', Sli ; of Mi'.,, mid Nli1, of S K of Section No. ill in Township No. !) south. Kaugo No. H west, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought I more valuable for its timber or stone than for ayricultural purposes, and to establish hiss claim to said land before the Register and lieicivcrof thisotliee at Oregon City, Oregon, on -Wednesday, the l Itlrday of KeViruary, l'.HK). lie l. nines as witnesses: lirie llo'iiiau, of Dalles, i'olk county, Oregon, Arnt Hanson of Wo inland, Cowletz county, Washington, Nils Johnson, of Portland, Multnomah county, Ore gon, and Axel 1.. .loluinson, of Portland, Mult nomah eounlv, Oregon. Any and nil personH claiming adversely tho above-described liiinlnare requested to fllo their claims in Ihisollieo on or before said llth day nf Kebruary, 1'JiHi. C1IAS. 11. MOOUliS, ltegister. Notice. Vnituil States Laml Ollire, ) Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, lilOO. ) Xotu-i! is hereby k'iu that the np proveil nlat of towiiHhip 7 south, ruiie 10 west, linn been received from the sur veyor genoni I of Oregon, and on MAIiCII 1, liHirt, tit !) oYloek a. in. of naiil date, Ktiil plat will he lileil in this ollire, and the l'niul therein embraced will be subject to en try on ami after Kitid date. ('has. 15. MnouT.H, lii'jtislcr. Wm. Gam.oway, Kei-civer. IS'ctlcs to Voters. All voters in the county sre re quired to register on or before the 15th day of May, 1900, in order to be qualified to vote. Registration may be made before the county clerk or before a notary public or justice of the peace. All natural ized citizens must exhibit their naturalization papers to the regis tering olfieer; those unable lo sign their name and mark their ballots must have two witnesses present at registration. . At least one registra lion officer in each precinct will be fun islied with the proper supplies. J. II. I.VTZ, County Clerk. For. boots and shoes, hats and caps at clearance prices go to Con roy, Son & Co. Before you buy a new suit of clothes call at Lugger & Pruett's and get their prices. For good strong colfee, ground ready lor use 11 pounds for $1 go to Conroy, Son & Co. Did you examine Lugger & Pru ett's hats? For neat dressers awl low prices they are second to none. The Vaquina Pay Mercantile Co. can again supply you with the cele brated Slayton flour and feed. Ask for it. Ladies, The White House is clos ing out well-made flannelette wrap pers at only preach. Call before liis-y are all sold. H. Lewis