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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1900)
CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. Lincoln County Leader. CHARLES F. SOULE, ADA E. SOULE, ' PltOI'IUETORS. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 P- m " ' Corvallis 1:55 P- m Arrive Yaquina, 7:25 p. ra. No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:00 a. m. " Corvallis 11:30 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:15 p. m. No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrive Detroit 11:30 a.m. No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:20 p. m Arrives Albany 5:45 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 reacli camping grounds on t'.,e Ureilenbush md Santiam liven-: same day. II. L. VAi,m..j, Hdwin Stone, T. F. & P. A . Manager: j A FREE PATTERN . d; (your own Rclection) to every sub- 5- J Official Couiitv Paper. :5 I iR!P; mat. A'ivn 5; -5 A beautiful colored ritatei j laiet 5 fUHhionn ; drestmakint; economics ; Inncy S worJ ! liouselmld Iihiih; hctien, etc. Sub- 5; 5 crV, to-day, or, send c. lor late.t copy. 5; ;v Lady acenis wanted. !eiid lor terms. Jjt Z T fltxrVtcU P.tM,tA ct.u.t. tt . -S oatc, Economical and Absolutely : ;S I'crfcct-Fittiuff l'aper PatteruH. r s? 5 NoSeum-AIIoivaac Patterns.) Only nnd 15 cm. each none hirher. S C , in jiu iu ucMiy every cuy c and town, or by mail from g 5 THB McCALL CO., Is MR-11A H'..f Ulk Cl ft! v.i. 3" HH1H Our Ice re turned if we fail. Any one sending sketch nnd description of uny invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same. " How to obtain a I'ntcnt" sent upon ropiest. Patents secured tlnounh us advertised lor sale nt our expense. Patents taken out through us receive gpeela'. votiiv, without charge, in Tun Patknt Rkcokd, on illustrated mid widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers nnd Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS A. CO. U'ateat Attorneys,) Evans Building, WA3M'NOTON. . C- LVCIXDA J A CKSOX. Portrait Artist. SH.KTZ, OKIXION. Knlarges Portraits in Crayon am! Pastel. Good work; Reasonable Prices. FrAmes furnished if desired. 0. J. JHHHVX, ULACKSjMITHING Sll.l'.T., OKKliOX. (ienornl Shop and Kepnlr work of nil kind done. i'i rensoniiMo price. HOIiSKSlIoKlN'ii and W.VUOX WoiiK 11 Kpocliilt Entered at the poKtolIice. at Toledo, Oregon, aa second-class mail matter. Advertising rates made known on application, business locals will be inserted in these col umns at live rents per line per week, and w ill he run until ordered discontinued. Kvery postmaster in Lincoln county is author ized to a;t as agent for the I.kadek. Oregon has gone republican, and Lincoln county has helped to stack up the majorities. Congressman Tongue has beaten Bernard Daly by a majority of about 150 in the county and about 2500 in the dis trict. Dr. W. Tyler Smith leads his opponent, J. T. Simpson, by a majority of perhaps 150 and also carries Yamhill and Tillamook, thus giving the republicans the joint senator. Judge W. L. Wells, republican candidate for joint rep resentative, has carried the county by about 190, but Polk county has gone against him by n little more than that figure, apparently, and he is probably defeated. George M. Brown, the popular prosecuting attorney, is again heartily endorsed by the voters of Lincoln county, and is re-elected by a big majority. Sheriff Ross is re-elected by a ma jority of about 300. Treasurer Hyde gels there again by plenty. County Clerk Lutz is re elected over Iilmo Davis by about 50. As sessor Wadswotth is retained in the office and has a majority over his two opponents of about 100. L. C Powell is apparently elected surveyor by a small majority. Lin coln county also szave the state ticket a good boost along the high way to victory. Let the band play. vSome of our readers were offended because we made certain statements last week reflecting upon the can didacy of Mr. Lutz. When proof is brought that these statements were untrue, The Leader will cheerfully retract and apologize. That the statements were not made sooner was due to the simple fact that we did not obtain the material for Iheni until Wednesday of last week. We can prove this by men whose reputations are unexcelled. The election is over, Mr. Lutz has won, and The Leader is willing to be shown wherein it erred. Our columns are open. The man who does not consider this a fair prop osition is hard to please. Defeat has not soured KImo Davis. He is young, strong and gooii-naturett, antl will live to; cause some other man to eat crow. I m ST C Em Of T533 Orange Street, I,os Angeles, Cal., writes : " I had been aOlicted. -vicli my eyes for over a year with such a dreadful itching and inflammation that I could not use them for anything. Physicians had given tnc many different remedies which were Hke using so much water ; they measured mv eyes for glasses, vhich I got and wore for some time, but they did not benefit me in the least. My mother desired me to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce and explain the condition of mv eyes. I did so, and after following j'Otir advice, and using eight bottles of the 1 Favorite Prescription ' and eight of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' can say my trouble is entirely cured. I would advise any one so afflicted to try these wonder ful medicines. My health was never so good as it is now, and I shall never tire of praising Dr. Pierce's medicines." Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter and secure a specialist's advice free of charge. Wealth fill! BUM The Yaqmiiii Bay Mercantile Co. desires to call the attention of residents of Toledo I nnd vicinity to the New Spring Goods now arriving, consisting of Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, In-( scrtions and Kdgings. wires o il m mxinum. BUFFAiLO,N.Y. ALL CORRESPONDENCE PRIVATE. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State 01 Or egon, for Lincoln Couutv. It. A. Stratford, Plaintiff,' VH. M. A. Fullmoro, Defendant. To M. A. I'ullniore, t lio ahovo-nnmed defendant: In the nameof llie State of Oregon, you nr.' heiehv notified ami re quiivd to npiH-or in tiie above-entitled court in said action and answer the com plaint, of tlie plaintiff tiled tlierein on or before the A day of July, I'lOO, that being tin; dated prescribed in the order of publication of this, suminons, and on which you aru rcipiired to appear.and answer the conuilaint luu'eiu : and vou are further notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as herein required, for want thereof, the iphuntiff will take a decree and judg- ! cnt against you for the relief demand ! in the complaint, to-wit: 1'or a juilg- . 4. "gainst you for the mini of and the further sum of $4().((i, and for costs and disbursements of this action to be taxed. This summons is served upon yon by publication in the Lincoln County Leader by order of the Honor able J. V. Stewart, county judge of Lin coln county, Oregon. Made and done nt Toledo, Lincoln coiintv, Oregon, the 81st dav of 31 ay, l'JOO. " ' The date of the first publication of tliis suminons in said newspaper is Fri day, June 1, 1!H)0. 15. 1". JONES, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6 4j j Our large assortment of Ready-J made Shirt Waists and Crash Skirts Ij' wiil be a feature. x s,; Remember our line of -Footwear I' if you need any. We have iheg f. 'argest, finest, newest, nobbiest, 3 best and neatest in -town. TheO -: celebrated Mayer Shoe best-fitting h shoe made. x Dress Goods and Fancy Linings. 9 We have them in the latest designs S ft; and colors. We have just received 3 a large assortment of the latest in Neckwear, Fane;,' Shirts, Clothing J v and Hats at prices to suit all. 'l 61 I ci The Y. 3. Merc. SEALED 151 DS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received bv the county judge up to 10 o'clock a. in. of Saturday, June l'i, 11100, for gTadini: of grounds at coutlhouse and for build ing fence, around court hoiise pquare. liids upon each will be separately re ceived The ri;dit is. reserved to reject anv and all bids. J. II. LUTZ, County Clerk. lv order of the Court. Cedar Mill and Fixture Company 0. Ii. ALTItEE, Manager. Dealers in Cedar Lumber. SASH, BOOHS, MOULDINS, SHINGLES A.t IjOAvest Prices. . T. P. FISH, Ascnt, Toledo, Oregon A M'k.vi.tii of Bhactv. NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIOX. United State I.mul Ollicc, Oret'nn city, nivi'mi, Mnv ''1 TIIVl Notice is hern'iy (riven thnt in (ninplinn'co - CASH TALKS TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE. 3?VWR J ill usrvihC; .jj. k u ii a .j- Cures Iui;iotency, Ni-rht Emu-sicm ard f.astinfr diseascu, ail effect j of Po!f-rtf-Sb "huso, or excess and India f,ii1(4 c ret ion. Auervc ttmienn. W1" bioojl ln:ililer. Ih-inn the f. K1- f-'ov' to p.ilo cheeks am restore the lire of you'.:-. wJiiS'Sri Tiy maih"k' per Inx; S boxc for $L.'H; with n vrrtte: jrtni.n.t U'o to vv.ro or voiad Uic inoiiey. NERVITA ML'DSCAL CO. Vor sale by (). O. Krostml. Pruff'jist, T)letio, Oregon. Dr. Cudy's Oonditioii l'unwi'i-s, tuv jusr what horso needs when in had condition. Tonie, blood puiilhu' and vermifuge. They nn not food btit ntodiclno and the best in tn;e to put Jtonw in yrimo condition. Trice 25 Peuta per puckngo. for salo bv O. O. Kjosttd, ! 't'tiist. T . t. i-i, , . , . , I with the provision of I lie net of t'onirres of is otton bidden by unsightly llinples, .nine 3, IKTS, enlilltl "An net for the sale of CCenia tetter ervvinol-ii k-i'h vlw.,,, ! tt:nlir limils in the Suites of CiiliiorniH, ir ntni.i, utut, (nsijielas, salt, rheiini, 01,ni sexna, nnd WsiiinKton Terntoiv," as etc. r.ucklen's Arniea Salve will "lorifv "xtemted touii the I'tihiie 1.11ml sinies h'v Aei ....... . ,, , . r . " ; of Aiimist 4, !.', Peter Johnson of Aberdeen. meiaie oy curing Ull SKtll eruptions, i eoimiy ol I'luitiali, State of Washington, has also cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, kJfo Ulcers, and worst forms of piles. Only ' '' fP -N"- '' " rNo. sw , nnd w ill oll', r proof )-.,, i.. r.,,.. . , I I" ''""w il.al ine land souuht is liuiie valnalile -w, ll Dox. V ine guaranteed. Sold bv r it liml.cr 01 stone Umn for RL'rieultural purposes, ami in establish hi elaiin to said Iami before the KetrNler and lieeeiver of thi olllee at Oreuou titv, Oregon, on Monday, the Ji'th dav 01 Antiiist, l'.ioO. lie niiMo .- ns w liness.'s : I ltilv Sll.llll. AhrahiMii .1 First National Rank of Winterset. Iowa ,,lilt-:' "1; I'ortlmid, Mtituionuih couniv ' county, Wash. j Any and nil persons elniinint; ndverely the nbow-described laiols are re.iiested to tile their i laiias in this olliee on or bet u re saiil ;uih Uav Ol Allj.USt, p. in. I'll A O. O. Krojrstad, drujrist. - v Mr. V. S. Wliedon, Cashier of the Will Soil Yon GociU For Cash Jtod CHEAPER Than 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, FLOUR and FEED in solicited. T. P. FISH, Mxicrr, Toledo, O. I 11. MOOUKS. Hetfister. j$ in ii ivieiu letter gives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics, lie says : "1 had u carpenter working for me who w as obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troublml with diar rhoea. I mentioned to him that 1 had been similarly troubled and tlutt Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Piairhoe:: h'emedy had cured me. He bought a hoi tie of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work." Tor sale bv O. O. Klogstad, druggist. NOT1CK. Notice is hereby given that all person ' "'"V'",?,'',1 ,,,,V lUn? KV-,isk'r ""d 1:o' . , ,, . I" eener (( i!.i oilice at oreL'.-n I itv. (MeKoti. on XEW YOKK Fon Neahly Sixty Ykaks The Lkadinu Natioxai. F AfITV Vuu-a- WEEKLY TKII5UXE .n PuoonKssiv. Parmekb imJi ,i.UAm' j XOTK'P FOR I'IIU.ICATIOa. I j l ulled states Land Olliee. I "te'on t lty, Oregon, ! .. , -!' -1. I'.'i 10. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance j with the provisiiHi of the act of Connies of J nne H, l.-Ts, einitled "An aei lor the sale of ; 1 timber land in the State of ( aMfornia, or- ' ' epon, Nevada and W astiimrion Teantot v. ' a ! extended to all the Pnblie Land stales bv net ot August 4, is' 'J, John Jeldness. of Abertieeti, ' ; eonntj ot I'hnl-.alis, .stale ol W a.-liiti(itoii, has this iiay lile 1 in this olllee Uis sworn statement i No. .""' 1 . for the pinvhase ot the s , nv-4 s . ! nw'4 and e'a sw , of see ii tp M s, r h w, atol wilt i oiler proot to Miow that the latol sought is ' I more valuable for its timber or stone than for amicuuur.u purpoes, ami to istalilish his who hold warrants against the city of Monday, th Toledo are ivtpicsted to present to the Kecordor, on or before June S, U00, the number, amount and date of each and till of said warrants, issued prior to No vember 1. lSDil. J'.. F. Sworn. City Ueeorder. -01 h day ot Augiist, i;.tni lie names as iiue's.-es Lily Smith, Abraham .lone, Joseph A. Itritts, all o( Portland, Multnomah e uintv, Or.: Peter Johnson, of Aberdeen, I hahnli count v. A ash. , Any and all persons claiininir advetWlv the 1 niMive ilesetibed lauo nre requested to llle ttieir claims in this olliee oe or before aid '.nth day o! August, I s n. t U.- II. MooKKs, Kegister. 1 - The farm home isn't complete without the Pacific Homestead. If anything ou want in th yon want a good offer, let us know. C R. Sehcr.ck & Co's. Fishing poles, hooks and lines line at An old sitibch tried tt.nl irue friend of the American People, from tho Atlantic to the l'aeibe.hn.ltl.opi.moer in every movement 0loulnter to h1 vauce- the interests nn.l inerenso tlio prosperity of country peoole In every s ate in the L uion. l-or over Imir h century f.irtnurs have followed its instrao ions in raising their crop, mid in converting them into cash have been Ktiided l.v Us market reports, which Irive b,-eu Xntional authority. If yoa are inter ested in MMenco d .Mi clianii's" ,hat, dep.t. tment will please ,n,,d L "net 'fel.ort Mor.es will ente. tnit, old and young. 'Fashion Articles" will cateh the Illustrations" and items wllbSS sSs;,,,i;s;js Ivcgntar .subscntitlou m ice 1 (1) nor venr. Ii,i fii. t. ' scriptiou - i,.u.oU it U3 a iriai suo- With The Leader i Year for $1.50. Kew York Published Monday, Wednesday and Tri-Vee3ily Tribune. Friday. A complete up to-date, daily m;wsji,por throe times a week for busvneoDio w ho rece.ve t be.r mail often, ,-1 bun onee a week. Contains all strikiunews J'' ,t,!r;i7 ' r,,r'-vT,1il ; "l' of going PrL7 indii prSfu'ely With T!u LcsuUt 1 Year for $2. I Send all orders to THE LEADER, Toledo, Oregon