Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 06, 1900, Image 4

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    Lincoln County Leader.
CHARLES F. SOULE, ) r
ADA E. SOULE, Pkoi-riktors.
Official County Paper.
Kuterci at the poctoH'ice nt Toledo, Oregon, a
second-clnss mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year - - - $1 50
hix AlonthR - - 75
lhree .Months - 50
1U2PUJSLTCAX TICKET.
TOR PRESIDENT
William McKiit icy
For Vice Pkkhidknt
Thi-mlove Jlooserelt
;j LOCAL IX 13RIRF. f'
Get your groceries at Schenck &
Co.'.s
For flour at car load rates go to
. Conroy, Son & Co., Toledo, Or.
Agent IJuford of Siletz was,(jn
Toledo Sunday.
Mrs. J. IJlower and daughter
Minnie of Mill 4 were Toledo visi
tors yeKterdnv,
If you want bargains in harness,
buggies or wagons, you may find
them at G. R. Schenck & Co's.
H. N. Foster of Chitwood re
turned to his work at Yaquina yes
terday from a visit with his family.
Ladies, buy Defiance baking pow
der absolutely pure and tt a
handsome prize with each can, at
Blaser's.
A. S. Charles of Florence was in.
Toledo 011 business this week. He
called and added his name to Tin:
Lkadek list.
H. E. Collins assumed the duties
of justice of the peace Monday and
may be found during the next thirty
days at M. Hansen's old stand.
E. S. Flitcroft and family have
removed to the beach, where they
will conduct an eating-house dur
ing the remainder of the summer
season.
Mrs. S. T. Jeffreys of Portland
arrived last Saturday evening for a
visit with her cousin, Mrs. T. P.
Fish, accompanied by her daughter
Blanche.
The Ladies Aid society will meet
next Tuesday with Mrs. Vincent
at the hotel. Don't forget the date,
ladies. Come and bring your
thimbles.
Our stock of clothing is complete
in every respect. We have an im
mense assortment lo select from,
and, our prices are always correct.
V. B. M. Co.
W. I. Christy of the C & K.
shops force at Yaquina passed out
this morning for Mill City. He
expects to be on duty for the com
pany at that point about two weeks.
The newly elected county offici
als were sworn in Monday, and
they are now fairly started upon
two years of bard work and trouble.
The offices are not worth the strug
Kle for them. Who said "Sour
grapes?"
W.'.Humphrey, an old resident
of this country ami an honored
knight of the stick and rule, was
in town the fore part of the week
with one of Edison's famous con
oertographs. He gave a good en
tertainment and was liberally
patronized.
Mrs. L. M. Starr went down to
Yaquina Monday, evening to relieve
Agent Gaither, who hadpl.inne.1 to
be one of a party in an outing on
the Siletz. The other membeis ol
the proposed expedition were Harry
Waldeii, traveling freight and pass
enger auent of the C & lv, Fred
Walch of Yaquina and Peal Guithcr
of Toledo. A message announcing
the serious illn.'ss of Managei
Stone of the C. K E- sent Mr. Val
ile.ub.iek to Albany Tuesday morn
ing, and Ibe good time was f.
Mis. Starr returned Tueidav,
GOUNC1L PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber, Toledo, Or.,
July 2, 1900.
Common council met iu regular
session. Roll-call showed the fol
lowing members present:' Mayor
H. W. Vincent, Aldermen J. Ofste
dahl, K. F. Gaar, Wra. Alexander,
A. T. Peterson, C. C. Kubler; ab
sent, Alderman Beal Gaither.
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved.
The mayor called up the matter
of an ordinance on nuisances with
in the city of Toledo, which had
Lbeen laid over at .a previous meet
ing, and inquired of the committee
011 ordinances as to what bad b,een
done in .the premises. Said com
mittee reported it had done nothing
toward drafting such an ordinance.
It was then moved by Councilman
Peterson that said committee be
given further time in which to act
on and report said ordinance. Sec
onded - by Councilman Alexander
and unanimously carried.
The ways and mean committee
reported by Councilman Ofstedahl
that nothing had been done by it
worthy of report in regard to in-
hall lot" and moved for further
lime in which to make said investi
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Gaar and unanimously
carried.
The committees on claims, streets,
ordinance, elections and fire and
police' had no reports.
The special committee, appointed
at last meeting, to interview the
business men of the city of Toledo
for the purpose of devising ways
and means to establish a fire depart
ment, reported it had been unable
to complete its labors, and Council
man Peterson moved for further
time. Seconded by Councilman
Kubler and unanimously carried.
The( following claims were al
lowed under suspension of the
rules, on motion of Councilman
Ofstedahl, seconded by Councilman
Alexander: C. H. Young, salary as
city marshal for month of June, 567;
same, cleaning city jail arid time,
$1.75; Fred Stanton, for work on
streets and straw for two bed ticks,
$2-35; B. F. Swope, fees as city
recorder for month of June, $4.40.
Moved by Councilman Ofstedahl
that the city marshal be authorized
and empowered to hire two deputy
marshals for the 4th day of July,
1900. Seconded by Councilman
Kubler and unanimously carried.
Moved by Councilman Peterson
that when the council adjourns it
be to meet again July 11, 1900, for
the purpose of completing all unfin
ished business. Seconded by Coun
cilman Alexander and carried unan
imously. Moved by Councilman Peterson
that in the matter of the grade of
6th street the same be referred to
the committee on streets, to report
at next meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Kubler and carried
unanimously.
On motion council adjourned.
B. F. Sworu, City Recorder.
IPISI $
m " 1 M
11 1
The Key . ; .
to ' Wealth $
B' HIT III.
, The Yaquina Bay Mercantile Co. desires
to call. the attention of residents of Toledo
and vicinity to the lew Spring Goods now
arriving, consisting ol
r WYES STRINOTMJf
IT MAKES
WEAK WOMEN STRONG
AND SICK WOMEN WELL.
lm Yenr Mm
I hve been In the enlarging business twelve
years, and foel justiliiHl In siivini 1 bcltevn 1
can do work that will suit you if you i-nn be
suited. 1'ortralts enlarged in Crayon or l'astel.
1 also eojy landscaica, animals, et-. and furn
ish frames if desired.
riinnie A. Owram,
.'JLKDO. OKKliOX.
0. R. BROWN,
BLACKSMITHING
SII.KTZ, OKJitlOX.
Ciencral f hop and Repair work of nil kind done
at reasonable prices. liOUSKSHOJClN'Ci and
WAliON WOKK a sncclalt
It Savko His Lkg.
P. A. Danforth of I.aC.range, ("i.i.,
suffered for six months with a fright
ful running sore on his leg; but
writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in live days. For
ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the best
salve in the world. Cure guaran
teed. Only 25c. Sold by O. O.
Krogstad, druggist.
NOTICE.
Mr. A. lv. Cooper, C A. P. I).,
C. R. I- & P. U, 250 Alder St..
Portland, Or., advises me that his
company will run four specially
cheap excursions to the east, leav
ing Denver, Colorado Springs and
Pueblo June 23, July 12 and 20th
and August 4. lie will be pleased
to answer any inquiries.
A. II . Hampton, P. M.,
BEWARE '
of Poisonous Fla
voring Extracts!
Don't . experiment
with adulterated food
stuffs when yon can
buy at the same price
pure, wholesome and
extra strong
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
in hulk (bring your
bottle); also chemic
ally pure Cream of
Tartar, at
Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, In-3
sertions and Edgings. $
Our large assortment of Ready-$
made Shirt Waists and Crash Skirts ;
will be a feature. $
Remember our line of Footwear
.r
if you need any. We have the
largest, finest, newest, nobbiest,'?
best and neatest in town. The
celebrated Maver Shoe be
shoe made.
Dress Goods and Fancy Linings. j
We have them in the latest designs J
and colors. We have just received
a large assortment of the latest in
Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Clothing $
and Hats at prices to suit all. 13
est-fitting $
Respectfully,
Cedar Mill and Fixture Company
0. R. ALTREK, Manager.
Cecl
Dealers
in
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SASH, DOOltS, MOULDINS, SHINGLES
At Lowest Prices.
T. 1. FISH, Agent,' Toledo, Oregon
CASH TALKS '.
TOLEDO COMHISSION HOUSE.
Will Sell You Goods For Cash
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 s'olicited.
T. P. PISH, Mner,
Toledo, O.
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