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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1900)
itur New Goods Just received a fine lot of new Steel Ranges and Stoves; also a new lot of Furniture and Upholstered Goods. I also keep Coffins and Caskets of all siz-s and prices. Call and see ray new goods. It costs you nothing lo look. A. IIOSEBIIOOK, Toledo, Oregon. SHOULD YOU NEED of any kind, call on- Dr. DARNELL. Prescriptions a Specialty. Sweetest Candies, The Freshest Nuts, Nobbiest Stationery. TOLEDO, OREGON. B. F. JONES, Attorn cy-at-Law, Notary Public. TOLEDO, - OKC.ON. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Five and one-ha:r years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. Miss E. M. CROSNO,; Stenographer, Typewriter and Notary Public. TOLEDO, OREGON. I z Legal papers of all kinds prepared correctly, neatly and promptly. Office in the Ofstedahl building. George A. Landreth, Tlie Barber. A neat hair-cut in any style desired and an easy shave. First door south meat market, TOLEDO, OR. SHELDON S.THAYER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, TOLEDO, - OREGON 1)0 You Want One Hundred Dollars? Any good man or woman can or ganize a lodge of the Banker's Union of the World, of Omaha, Nebraska. Teachers and students find the work highly remunerative and pleasant. The leading frater nal society in the West. Pays Death, Disability, and Old Age claims, and issues Joint Policies for man and wife. Pays Sick and Accident claims. Lodges in thirty states. Large membership of men and women. Splendid reserve plan. If you care to make $100.00 or more in a week or two, write to the General Manager, Bankers Union of the World, Portland Oregon, for a contract as Local or District Man ager and organize a lodge. , Every Day's Delay Means Your Moniud Loss. Real Estate Cheap. I have for sale the following I property: 1 91 acres; 2 160 1 acres; 37 acres; 440 acres; I 5 160 acres; 6280 acres. Also a number ol lots an! houses in Eredricksburg and Olsson's addi tion to Newport. John A. Olsson, 8-1 1 Newport, Ore. Drugs For boots and shoes, hats and (Vips at clearance prices go to Con voy, Son & Co. New Prices Written for Tin: Leadkk. A HACK- VIEW. By Felix. The Philosopher sat, as usual, in the sunny corner where the sea lreezedid not make itself too evi dent, and the Satellites occupied the various planks and railings round about, each one in the posi tion that habit and many sunny mornings had accustomed him to. No fear in this climate of a day's "shake" being the penalty for an hour's sunning. Election was over and the Philos opher had just finished telling the Satellites why he "knew the result would be as it was," that he had "foreseen just how it would be, as as soon as the nominations were made," regardless of the fact that only about one-eleventh of his pre dictions on sunny mornings previ ous to election had been fulfilled. Something to hold the interest of his audience was needed badly, and as the Philosopher is never at a loss for material for a short-order free-for-all lecture, he gazed pen sively at Satellite No. 3, and said: "Did you ever notice how easy it is to read not only a man's charac ter, but his trade or occupation, from the shape and carriage of his back and shoulders? Now, take the lazy man's back: one glimpse is enough (here the Sat's all man aged to face each other quite squarely). It is rather broad, and the shoulders are bent somewhat I forward, just with the burden of their own weight. The head, too, droops slightly forward, which gives a more rouud-shonldered ap pearance than is really true. The coat is always a frock, and always shiny across the rather fleshy shoulder blades. "Then, there is the crank's back: it is straight enough, usually is somewhat hollow between the shoulders, and of these latter the left one is always a little higher than the right nil cranks are made like that, you know. "You can tell the successful farmer from the unsuccessful just from the back alone, including the back of the head. The former is broader and squarer-shouldered, with no taper at the waist, while the latter seems to have been whittled away a little at each side just below the shoulder blades and the whole appearance of his back seems tosay: 'I don't know whether I will plant my potatoes this week or next; and what is the use of mending that fence, the cattle may break it down again?' "Then, again, you can easily see the difference between the shoul ders that f.r.5 rounded by tarrying! I lumber and planing at the carpen- . icj ucin.il anu mose oi me man swings the big hammer in a blacksmith' shop, or the shoulders ihat are raised not rounded by sit- ting all clay at a desk; and from the carriage of the shoulders the back gets its individuality. Take it right through, it is the square-shouldered, assertive-elbowed man who gets the jam to go with his bread and butter." The Philosopher gazed iefiect ively over the heads of the Satellites and a far-off look grew in Lis eyes, i as if he saw a long procession of backs filing away in the distance, each one giving him its life story as it passed. Just then a man whom they all knew passed the group, and they eyed him closely for proof of the Philosopher's words. Satel lite No. 4 said: "Now you men tion it, I can see all that fellow's trials on his back, and more than that, his triumphs too, and it is the hardest thing to describe I ever tried my tongue at, but surely you can all see it." ( The Philosopher said: "You never could fail in reading a back when once you had a key to tl system." Then, as the shadow of the wart house fell across the sunny corner, he added that it was about time to bring that session to a close; and 2s he walked slowly away, there Ml from the mouths of the seven Satel lites, fourteen different readings of the Philosopher's back, and th ;y were all more or less correct, tro; but, then, you will always notice that peculiarity of Philosophe s' backs when you get a key to t he svstem. A Life and Heath Fkiiit. Mr. W. A. I Hues of Manchester, writing of his almost miraculous csc pe IT Irom death, says: "Exposure afl measles induced serious lung trou'l which ended in Consumption. I hail I quent hemorrhages ami coughed nil anil day. All my doctors said I m soon die. Then I began to use King's New Discovery which win cured me. Hundreds have used it on le. re lit 1st r. ly advice and all say it never fails to cjire lhroat, Chest and Lung troubliM." Regular size 50c and $100. Trial bottles free at O. O. Krogstad's drug store. CONTEST NOTICE. ' United States Land Ollice, ) Roseburg, Or., Mux 7, 1000. f A sudicient contest atlidavit bavin" been filed in this otlice bv Elmer IlulniH contestant, against the homestead entry No. S, 804. made. April It). 1S07. for the lots 3, 4, and u sw sec 3tp 15s ranee 11 w by Alexander L. Barrett, contestec, in which it is alleged that 1 he said Bar rett lias been absent, from the said tracts embraced in bis homestead entry for a period of more than six months, and that such abandonment lias not been caused by Ins service in the army or navy of the United States. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. in., on J une 20, 1000, before J. II. Lut7, county clerk, and that final hearing will be held at 10 10 o'clock a. m., 011 June 30, 1000, before the ltegister and Receiver at the United States Land Otlice at Hoseburg, Oregon. The-said contestant having, in u proper allidavit, tiled Decomber 20, 18110, set torth facts which show thatal'ter due diligence personal service of this notice cannot bo made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. t ,r I'-imxiKS, Kegister. J. II. Booth, Receiver. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the 'estate of Dope Spencer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, the administrator of Dope Spen cer, deceased, has tiled bis linal account as such administrator with ibe clerk of the abovenamed court, and that (he judge thereof has set Tuesday, the oth day of June, 1I00, at the nourof 10 o clock a. m., in the county court room 111 the courr bouse in the citv of Toledo, Oregon, as the time and place for bear ing objections thereto, should auy be m',"le.- . Ciias. II. Kn,L, Administrator of the estate of Dope Spencer, deceased. Toledo, Or., April l(i, 1900. Administrator's Sale. To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of an order of the Hon. County Court of the county of I'olk andstateof Or egon, duly made and entered of record on the eleventh (11) dav of November, 1H9D, in the mutter of tlio'adininistratiou of the estate of 10. E. llost'ord, uuthoi l.mg and directing me, W. S. 1 losfurl, administrator of said estate, to sell at private sale for cash in hand the following-described real property, to-wit: Lots Nos. 2 ami 3 and the east '.; of the northeast of section 27 in town fhip No. 14 south of range 12 west of the Willamette meridian and belonging to said estate, consisting of one hundred and lil'ty-three acres. Now, therefore, by virtue of order aforesaid, I, W. s. Ilosford, as Hindi ad ministrator, will from and after the 1st day of Jjiue, 1001), offer for sale and sell at private sale to the highest bidder all the abovu-described premises for cash in hand. WALTER IIOSJORD, Administrator. I am prepared to figure witli you on hives and all kinds of bee sup plies, in large or small quantity. O. O, Krogstad. L incoln County argain. House! O l 5 A I K,)l " A 1 T!K RS FOR GOOD GOODS AT MCIt-ROCK PUICKS. Customers will find our stock complete and all goods sold at lowest possible prices consistent with good business methods. IN EXCHANGE -EOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE: 5000 dozen eggs; 200 tons chittim bark; also all the chickens we can get for which we will pay the highest market prices. We keep a full stock of flour and feed at carload rates. Call and see our large assortment of floor mattings very pretty and cheap. ONE PRICE TO ALL! WE LEAD ! .Watch the Other Fellows! " Controy, Son & Co. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Osu the Water-Front. An Ideal Fraternal Society. Elsewhere in this issue will be found the advertisement of the Bankers Union of the. World of Omaha, Neb., who' 'desire the ser vices of some good man or woman to organize lodges1 for them in this county. This society has had the most phenomenal growtii of any society in the west, and enjoys a splendid record. Its reserve plcn is of the very best, and policies are issued covering death, disability, old age, sickness and accidents. It will pay our readers to investigate this opportunity. ROBERT A. MILLER, Atlovn cy-at-Law, OKKUON CITV, UK!r!V. Land Titles and Land Office Busi ness a Specialty. Z. 31. DEKUICK, County Surveyor, j Solicits all work in his line. Cor rect work and reasonable prices. P. O Address, Eddyvile, Oregon. i "STEYEHS.FAVGRITE" t UUwi" 1 llTI-nti t.. . II 1 It "Jake ft, ft fciiiwo lyuwu, B2-inch barrel, wei;ht 4 pounds. Carefully bored anil tested. Kor .22, .25 dad .32 rim-firc cartridges. l s PJ O. I It T Plain Open Sights, $6.00 ? Nln. IFt. Target Sights, $8.50 1 A'-k your dealer for the " FA VO RITK. ' If lie doesn't keep it wo will tend, prepaid, on receipt of pi ice. .Scud stamp for complete cata lo;;uc shouinjr our full line, with val uable information regarding riljes and ammunition in general. T d r r .. . , . a f ciiicoi'f::; i alls, au:;. i Toledo, Oregon. Notice of Appointment. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln Omnly. In the matter of the Estate of William llansey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the above named court, the administrator of tho estate of William llansey ..deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the samo to me at Siletz, Or., within six months from date hereof. Ciias. II. Rum,, AJ-'-inistratorof the estate of William hansey, deceased. Siletz, Or., April l(i, 1)(M). DON'T EOHGET That besides a gen eral stock of Drugs, Medicines, Notions, etc., we have a Full Line of School Books and Supplies, Wall paper, Paints and Windowglass. Also the leading kinds of Grass Seeds CIIKAPKS'J I; A 'HOST I5KST READY-TO-WEAR riiitis n Specialty Huts trimmed; tips cleaned audcurlod All work guiii anieed. mrs. g; e. baumann. 1 "'t.T Ut 1'('si',""- "l'I"ito the Toledo i Hats v