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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1900)
Furniture New Goods New Prices 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 sizes and prices. Call and see ray new goods. It costs you nothing to look. A. HOSEBROOK, Toledo, Oregon. SHOULD YOU NEED Drugs -of any kind, call on- Dr. DARNELL. Prescriptions a Specialty. Additional Local. Sweetest Candies, The Freshest Nuts, Nobbiest Stationery. TOLEDO, OREGON. B. F. JONES, Attorn ev-at-Law, TOLEDO, - ORGON. Will practice in all the cuurts of Oregon. Five and one-ha:t" years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. Miss E. M. CRQSNO, Stenographer, Typewriter and Notary Public TOLEDO, OREGON. 7orn1 mnpr nf all IrinriQ nrpnsrpd correctly, neatly and promptly. Office in the Ofstedahl building. George A. Landretli, The Barber. A neat hair-cut in any style desired and a.n easy shave. First door south meat market, TOLEDO, OR. SHELDON S.THAYER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, TOLEDO, OREGON CHEAPEST LATEST READY-TO.-WEAR Hats a Specialty Hats trimmed; tips cleaned audcurled All work guaranteed. ' MRS.G. E.BAUMANN. Purlor at residence opposito the Toledo Hotel. JULY BARGAINS. John Mieek of Roots was in To ledo Tuesday. For boots and shoes, hats and caps at clearance prices go to Con roy, Son & Co. If you want the best cigar in the world, you will find it at George Landretli 's place. Mrs. J. H. McNeil and children returned Saturday from a month's visit at Silverton. lust take a little time and see that elegant line of roasters at Schenck &Co.s. Mrs. A. S. Castecl of Yaquina returned yesterday from a visit at Albany and Corvallis. Swin Brederson returned Tues- I day everting from a protracted ab sence in Washington. Lugger & Pruett get their shoes from eastern factories direct, so they are always up-to-date. Gents, if you wish to be rigged up completely at very moderate cost, go to Lugger & Pruett's. The farm home isn't complete without the Pacific Homestead. If you want a good offer, let tis know Mrs. Martha Myers. of Portland arrived last Friday evening tor a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Day. Schenck & Co.'s slock of hard ware is complete. If you need anything in that line call and see them. ! Mrs. K. M. Wadsworth was num. j bered with the sick the fore rart of 'the week, but is reported as about recovered. J. D. Graham of Kings Valley arrived Tuesday evening for a visit with relatives and friends in Toledo and vicinity. Dr Thayer went up to Chitwood yesterday to attend M. L. 'frapp who has been quite sick, but was improving at last accounts. Mr. and Mrs. George A Landis were passengers for Eddyville yes terday morning for a visit with William Wakefield and family. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Booth of Grants .Pass came down from Port land last Saturday, where they had been attending the Diccesin con vention, for a visit with old friends on the bay. Mrs. Charles Gordon and son Arthur departed Tuesday morning for their home at Golden Gate, Calif. The remains of Mrs. Gor don's son "Ted," who was buried in Toledo cemetery several years "The work you are to do, dear child, your Heavenly Father knows allabout, and in due time He will bring it to you, or lead you to it," writes Margaret E. Sangster to girl graduates, in the June Ladies' Home Journal. - "Your part is to be ready, to make the most of your powers, and, in any period of inde cision, or of doubt, to go forward one step at a time as the way is made plain, sitting still and doing nothing when that is evidently the Lord's appointment for you. And, if you will believe me, there is not the most remote village in the land, nor the , loneliest farmhouse, nor the narrowest apartment in a crowded city street, where a bright and clever girl, with a well-trained mind and two capable hands, can not find plenty to do. Fathers and motners growing old need the brightness their girls can bring to them. Little children, small broth ers and sisters, other girls not so well oft", struggling lads and lasses trying against odds to fit themselves for college. Meanwhile the posi tion to which, your heart turns will Lincoln' County Barg am House! J - L IDADOUAETERS FOR GOOD GOODS AT BED-ROCK PRICES. Customers will find our stock complete and all 'goods sold at lowest possible prices consistent with good business methods. ' WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE: 5000 dozen eggs; 200 tons ehiititu 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 out large assortment of floor mattings very pretty and cheap. Jewelry a Staple. Look at the next 'ten people you meet and see how much is worn of the now called jewelery. .From a $500. 00 watch chain to a five cent stick pin. Yes, jewelery has come to be a staple article of dress. You will buy more or less of it; see that you get what you pay for when you buy. You can be sure of this if you buy of HENRY LEWIS, Toledo, Ore., who has fall assortment of the W. F. Main Co. goods. Every article of these goods is fully warranted to be exactly as represented. A printed guaranty to this affect is given with each ar ticle of these goods purchased at their store. W. F. Main Co., , Eabtorn Factory cor. of Friend ship mid FYldy Sts. Western Fac tory (Largest Jeweler' Factory in the world) under process of con struction in Kust Iowa City, Iowa. Over 52,000 feet of floor space. ONE PRICE Watch TO ALL! WE LEAD! the Other Fellows! Con r oy Son & Co. All Goods Marked in ' Plain Figures Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Toledo, Oregon. On the Water' Front. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby (jive 11 that I have funds on hand to pay all eon utv war rants drawn on the general fund and endorsed ' "Not paid for want of funds" up to and including August '2, 1N97. .1. L. 1IYD10, County Treasurer. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this loth day of June, 1000. TAJCINDA JACKSOX. Portrait Artist. SILETZ, OREGON. Enlarges Portraits in Crayon and Pastel. Good work; Reasonable Prices. Frames furnished if desired. A FREE PATTERN (your own selection) to every sub- 5 Jgscriber. Only 50 cents a year. S; ago,1 were transferred to a resting- Oreatest Clubbing Offer of the Year. place at her California home by During this month only we will the same train, make the following clubbing rates: The following citizens of Siktz The Leader 'and Weekly , and country tributary were in To- Oregonian $2.oc . iedo Tuesday preparing for the cel ebration at Siletz next day: Scott A LAUlty fflAUAZINE. g t A tpm; beautiful colored ptatrj ; htrjt 2 ianinti : dre',m.ikin. ecouumics ; Uncy work ; household hint ; Artien, etc. Sul- 5; ;cr,,he '"'day. rnd 5C lor lutett cupy. 7r -m Laily agetui wanted. Send lor termi. "I S Stylish, Reliable, Simple, TTp-to. 5: j (late, lCconomicnl and AbHolute.lv 2l - nii-vri ubiuK x-ajR-r 1 .uterus. 5. Ladies' 2.00 1 The Leader and Home Journal. . The Leader and New York Tribune. . . . ; The Leader and McCall's Magazine The Leader and Pacific Hotuestsad Samples of above papers can be seen at this office. If there is any paper you wish not mentioned here, call and see us. 1.50 Our grocery and crockery de Jlrtment is extensive, always fully assorted. Call and get our prices, y, B. M, Co. Lane, Duller Fairchild, Siletz Mor- T ijo'r's' Louie Smith, Harry Chapman, iChetco Hen, Joshley Brown, Jim i-5 and Dob Trouson, George Wilbur, Ge'orge Orton, Tom Scott, Wolver tou Orton, Hill Samuels, Andy Charles, Frank Lane, Jnckey John son, Alex Catfish, Stuart Rooney, Alec Spencer. .,.. As I expect to leave Toledo in July, I invite the ladies to call. I guarantee satisfaction both in price and work. Mrs, Biivmj' i Dressmaker. GAZABO ;2 (NuSeam Allowance Patterns.) s Ij Only 10 and IJ cm. each none hlchef. 2 Auk for ihem Snld in nearly every city 5 ;5 and town, or by mail iron 2 :l THB McCALLCO., s 5 138-146 West 14th St., Mew York. 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby ki ven that by virtue of a decree, execution and order of yaie issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Lincoln county, hearing date ot .May lo, r.iuu, minora decree aud order of sale in favor of Aron Dabler and airaiiiHt J O Carter and Man Carter for the mini of One Hun dred Dollars (100) Udited States (.Sold Com and interest, and for a further mini of Twenty Dollars ($20) attorney fee and costs and (liHimrsenieiitH ot tniH unit, taxed nt $26.80 and accruing cotH. and exnenficri, winch Miecree was duly litered and docketed in naid court on the '2(.th day of July, 18! It), 111 a suit wherein Arofi Dahler was jiliiintit'f and J. O. Carter and Mary Carter were de femlautH, waid decree, execution and or der of al to me directed and delivered, conuiiandinir me an Kheiilf tif Lincoln rouniy, Oregon, to sell, in the manner provided by law for the. f-ale of real property on 'execution, all the follow ing real projiorty, to-wit: liegiiuiin at the lii-niile corner of section line between Lsectioiis 10 aud 15 in townshiii 11. south ranjre 10 west of vVuluuietto meridian, t hence south 40 rods, thence due west, to Yaquina river, thence northerly along the meanders of said river to the inter section of the siud section line between sections 10 and 15 w ith said river, thence due east to place of neKiniunj, contain 111 egon, tonelher with all and modular the tenements, hereditaioent.-' and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in any way arijiertaininii, and all the llht, title, interest anil .estate of said tjelend anta in ami to the same. And in obedi ence to the command of said decree, ex ecution and order of side, I have levied upon t lies saitl real property nbove decribed, and on Saturday, the Mth day of July, I'.IOO, at. the hour of 1 o'clock p. 111", of said day last aforesaid, f will sell at public miction, at, the .1 i : . fiv 1.. 1. : 1 : .1 .. coiiruiouse ooor 111 jloicmo, in 1.1m nm countv, Oregon, to the ' highest bidder, for Cuiled States (ioldCoin, cash in lirail, ell the rijflrt, title, interest ami estate oiN said defendants in and to said real property from the !)lli day of May, lH'.Mi, to satisfy tlie amount due said plaintiff on said decree, execution and order of snie, and costs and u-'crui n;r cost, and the surplus, if any remain, be bromrht in to court to be disbursed iiiiioiil' the dcfendantH accord hii; to the priority defendant: Iu tko name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and re quired to appeor in the above-entitled court in said action and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff filed therein on or before the 2:?d day of July, l!)00, that being the dated proscribed in the order of publication of this summons, and on w hich you are required to appear aud answer "the complaint herein : and vou are further notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, as herein required, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will , take a decree and judg ment, against you for the relief demand ed in the, complaint, to-wit: For a judg ment against you for the mini of $225 and the further mini of $l(i.t!li, and for costs and disburseinentH of this action to be taxed. This. HiunnionH is. served upon you by publication in the Lincoln County Leader by order of the Honor able J. F. Stewart, county judge of Lin coln county, Oregon. Made ami done at Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, tho !Unt day of May, 1900. The date of the first publication of this summons in said newspaper is Fri day, Juno 1, 1000. 11. F. JONES, Attorney for Plaintiff. Our i'.e returned if c fail. Any one Rending sketch ni;l description f any invention will promptly rc-rive our opinion free concerning the p:ilrut:ilnlity of same. "How to Obtain H J'litcnt" 3t.iit up.-in rctiiet. l'atr-nl.s secured through u wlvcrtiwd lor file nt our exixjirie, 1'nleiits tal.eu out through 11 receive itjimial voli"f, without charge, in The 1'athnt Kklokd, nil illustrated find widely circulated journal, consulted hy Manufai-tiiri-fs r.nd Investor. beud lor sample copy rSZil. Addtesn, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Bulling, WA$"'NfiTON. o. Q, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Or egon, for Lincoln Countv. Charles-Johnson, Plain tiff, vs. Mollie Johnson, Defendant. To Mollie Johnson, the above-named defendant: In tho Name of tbo'State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear in the above-entitled court and answer tho cpiuplaiiit of the' above-named plaintiff 011 file therein on or before tho first day nf I In. vi'irnln r term nf snid court, nnxr. U-4 acres, in Lincoln countv, Or-1 following the expiration of the time pre senile' I in the order of publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before tho 2Iid day of July, I'.HIO, and you-nro fur ther notified that if you fail to appear, aud answer said complaint and sum mon", us required by law, the plaintiff will apply to the '-ourf for the relief prayed for in bis complaint, to-wit: for u decree dissolving tin? bands of matri mony now existing between plaintiff apd defendant. The period of time pre scribed for tho publication of this sum mons upon you is more than six weeks from tho date of the first publication,' 1i-Mit : Monday, the 2!id day of July, i'.M). The date of the last publication iH Friday, July "20, 1!)0(), and the date of the first publication thereof iH Friday, Juno 15, J! 100. This summoiiH is pub lished in the Lincoln County Leader by order of the Hon. J. F. Stewart, county jiidgo of Lincoln county, Oregon. I one ul Toledo, Lincoln county, Ore gon, this loth dav of June, I'.IOO. 15. F. JONES. of their respective liens against said premises. L II. MOSS, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon. Dated June 11, 1000. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, jor Lincoln vou my. It. A. Stratford, l'lainti!!, vs. t. A. Vnll more. Defendant. ' To M. A. Fulluiore, tho lve-;'.ar.ul Attorney for Plaintiff. The Pacific Homestead is tho best fanners' paper published on the Pacific coast. 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