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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
0 ' Volume VIII. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, December 21, 1000. Xnmbcr 42. r r- AT TXT nnTTr S) . The local Women of Woodcraft brought their membership contest to a close last Friday night, Mrs. Arnold's team defeating Mrs. Hawk ins by a good margin. The con test added 42 new members to the Circle. The losing sides in the Circle and Camp will now combine their energies, talents and loose change and treaty the winners to a banquet and entertainmeut New Year's eve, December 31. Owing to the large membership, the ex pense will be rather heavy and the seating capacity of the hall taxed to practically its limit. For this reason it will be necessary to make the event 'strictly a membership alair that is, open only to mem bers and those who have recently made application for membership. County Clerk L,iitz issued a mar riage license on the 15th inst. to Mr. G. N. Pulse of Pedee and Miss Maggie Barclay of Tidewater. The applicant requested that the license be made ''to take effect on the 19th." As we have heard no re port to the contrary, we suppose it took effect, and therefore extend hearty congratulations. Abe Lincoln W. R. C. No. 49 will hold its next meeting Thurs day evening, Dec. 27, as the regular date would be the 25th Christmas. It is hoped all members will" be present, as final arrangements will be made for the proposed entertain- t meni. Lester Waugh returned last Fri day evening from a busiuess trip to Albany. He brought back some up-to-date sausage machinery and other equipments for his meat market. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been made betweeu all points' on the C. & E. Tickets good going Dec. 22 to Jan." 1, inclusive, returning on or before Jan. 2, 1901. To insure publication correspond ence should reach this office not later than Thursday forenoon. This explains why contributions are oc casionally crowded out. Alvin Olson of Roots wants The Lkader and Pacific Homestead. Albert Chitwood of Chitwood also takes then at the same rate $1.50 for both. Next. Lugger & Pruett have received a large assortment of men's kip and calf boots, as . well as shoes for ladies and gents, in all grades and prices. George Schenck . and Joe Tur nidge returned Sunday night from the big woods of the Siletz, where they built some more mansions. B. F. Hahn returned to Yaquina Wednesday evening from Albany, where he had a satisfactory inter view with a dentist. Dr. Carter of Flk City went down to Yaquina Wednesday evening, returning tToledo next morning. Attorney C. E. Hawkins had business . at Eddy ville yesterday, returning in the eveuing. An up-to-date dustpan gratis with each broom you buy at the Y. B. M. Co. 's store. His Honor Allen Parker of Ya quina was a county seat visitor Wednesday. Only a few pieces of malting left, at cost. Conroy, Son & Co. The Angle lamp is absolutely non-explosive. . Try one. Frank Lane of Newport is in the city today. Get your lime, coal tar, etc., at Schenck & Co's. Krogstad, the Druggist, has a new ad. this week. Take your eggs and chickens to Conroy, Son & Co. Carl Knudson of Oyster City was a Toledo visitor Tuesday. Just arrived. Ladies wrappers galore. Conroy, Son & Co. Rolla Gaar returned Wednesday evening from a visit at Suver. If you want the best cigar in the world, you will find it at George Landreth's place. Boys, you will find the advertise ment of the celebrated Stevens rifles on another page. If you want bargains iu harness, 1 . . " uuggic&ur wagons, you may nna them at G. R. Schenck&Co's. What is more appropriate for your boy a Christmas gift than one of our nobby suits? Y. B.M.Co. Get your childre;: suits and all sizes of men's and youth's suits at Lugger & Pruett's. Rock-bottom prices. Fred Stanton and family are now citizens of Siletz, Mrs. Stanton having accepted a position at the Agency. John Buckley, Newport's best looking business man, made his annual piligriuage to the county seat Monday. Mrs. Ida Patterson, who has re sided at Coburg during the past six months, passed through to Yaquina Wednesday evening. Gaitber & Tait are agents for the Salem Woolen Mills. If you want a fine suit of clothes at a reasonable price, call and inspect samples Mr. and Mrs. Michael Roddy came up from Oyster City Monday and were the guests of Moses Greg son and family until Tuesday after noon. Owing to the storm, the Lincoln County Farmers' Institute sched uled for yesterday was postponed. Another date will, be announced in the near future. The weather for several days past has been warm,but boisterous, the old Pacific being very much agitated. Today" the elements ap pear to be getting sober agaiu. Dr. S. S. Thayer and his big brother William have been enjoying (?) themselves at Otter Rock and vicinity during the past few day?. Ade Crosno and Al Caton are also in there, building cabins. The Angle Lamp is a perfect substitute for gas or electricity, as easy to operate1 as gas and burns less oil than any other lamp. It will save the price of the lamp in oil tn a short time. For sale by Schenck & Co. If you would have an appetite like a bear and a relish for your meals, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbey correct disorders of the stomach and regu late the liver and bowels. Price 25 cents. Samples free, at Krogstad's drugstore. . PAID DEAR FOR HIS LEG. B. D. Blanton of Thackerville Tex., in two years paid Over $300 to doctors to cure a Running Sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Guaranteed cure for piles. 25 cts. a box, Sold by Krogstad.druggist, DJED. Thursday morning, Dec. 20,1900, at his home two and one-half miles northwest of Toledo, E. Rhoades, aged 56. D.:. Ca.ter was summoned at an early hour yesterday morning, but when he arrived Mr. Rhoades was dead. He had been subject to heart trouble, and members of his family believe death resulted from excitement caused by the terrifio windstorm which prevailed at that time. Mr. Rhoades was an old and respected citizen. The funeral will be held tomorrow (Saturday), with interment iu Toledo cemetery. MARRIED. Wjxuams-Rhoades Wednes day evening, Dec. 19, 1900, at the. home of the.; b ide's parents, Mr. Robert H. Williams and Miss Naomi Rhoades, both of Lincoln comity. ' '' The Leader joins the commun ity in wishiug Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iams a long, happy and successful partnership!"" : . . Greatest Clubbing Offer of the Year. During this month only we will make the following clubbing rates: The Leader and Weekly Oregonian. ..$2.00 The Leader and New York 1.50 Tribune.... ; . . 1.50 The Leader and McCall's Magazine.. J.. 1.50 The Leader and . Pacific Homestsad ;.. 1.50 Samples of above papers can be seen at this office. If there is any paper you wish not mentioned here, call and see us. BRAVE MEN FAU Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles, as weir as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood.back ache and tired, listless, run-down teeling. But there s no need to feel like that. J. W. Gardner, of Ida ville, Ind., says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he don't care whether he lives or dies. It gave me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on lite." Only 50 cents, at Krogstad's drugstore. Every bot tie guaranteed. ' Until further notice my appoint ments will be as follows: First Sunday of the month, Eddy ville; second and fourth Sundays, Toledo; third Sunday, Yaquina, in th'. evening. Fifth Sundays al Toledo Prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing; Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. M. Brown, Pastor. JUST SAVED HIS LIFE. It was a thrilling escape that Charles Davis of Bowerston, O., lately had from a frightful death. For two years a severe lung trouble constantly grew worse until it seemed he must 'die of consump tion. Then he began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and effected a permanent cure.". Such wonderful cures have for 25 years proven its power to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guar anteed. Trial bottles free at Krog stad's drugstore. .. We have some record-breaking clubbing combinations with many leading periodicals. Come in and learn about them, Get your groceries at Schenck & Co.'.s Samuel Center of Siletz was over on business Tuesday. For rubber boots and oil clothing go to Conroy, Son & Co. The celebrated H. O. self-raising buckwheat, at Schenck & Co.'s. Ten per cent discount on all clothing for the holidays. Y. B. M. Co. Conroy, Son & Co. keep a full line of patent medicines, Diamond dyes, etc., etc. James McDonald of Chitwood had business in Toledo Wednesday and Thursday. A new stock of drugs, perfumes and fancy soaps just received by Gaither & Tait. Just take a little time and see Schenck & Co.'s. Johnuie Gentry of Yaquina came up this morning to attend the school entertainment tonight. William Alexander departed Tuesday morning on a visit to King's Valley and Philomath. For holidays if you want to il uininate your friend's countenance, go to Y. B. M. Co. for aluminum goods. The Angle Lamp may be filled while lighted aud without being moved. Call aud examine them, at Schenck & Co. , Ade Crosno and Al Caton re turned Monday evening: from the big, woods, where they had been building cabius. They were absent seventeen days. Rubber boots aud oil clothing of all descriptions at Lugger & Pru ett's. Fishermen, come and see them, if in need of that line, and and get our prices. A Christmas sock loaded to the muzzle with Y.B.'M. Co.'schoicest of sweets and nicest of uuls given to all our customers 011 Saturday and Monday, Dec. 22 and 24. Gust Forssell of Pioneer was among the arrivals Wednesday evening. Gust is a firm believer iu printer's ink. Once upon a lime he was proprietor of a valuable old sow, and one day the animal "turned up missing." Gust search ed for her for a week and then hiked to a newspaper office and ad vertised his loss. The very day the paper was issued her porcine highness came home. On a recent visit to Toledo Gust inserted an advertisement in The Leader set ting forth the fact that he was offering for sale a cream separator and several fine milch cows. When he reached home he found the sep arator had been sold before the paper containing the ad was circu lated, and the cows would have been sold, too, if the would-be purchasers had been willing to pay bis price. The cows ae still for sale, but they are good ones, aud Mr. Forssell wauts what they are worth. His address is Pioneer, Or. - THE BEST TLASTER. A piece of flannel dempened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is su perior to any plaster. When trou bled with lame back or pains in ihe side or chest, give it a trial aud you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it af fords. Pain Balm also cures rheu matism. One application gives re lief. For sale by Krogstad the druggist. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, RoBObnrg, Or., Nov. 2S, 1300. Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jnne 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale or timber lands in the States of California, Or egon, Nevada and Washington Tejritory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of August 4, 1892, John Simmons, of Wallace, eonnty of Snohomish, State of Washington, has this day filed in this olllee his sworn statement No. 1277, for the purchase of the se1 of see No. 85. in tp No. U s, range No. 12 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this otllee at Koseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of February, 1901. lie names as witnesses: Martin Haagenson of Kugene, Or., Arthur Helms of Cottage Orove, Or., William David and N. U. Jones of Wallace, Wash. Any and all porsons claiming adversely tha above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollico on or before said 6th, day of February, 1001. JT. BRIDGES, ltegtster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Oflice, Roseburg, Or., Dec. 17, WOO. . Notice is horeby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 8,1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Or egon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv act of Augusts, 1892, IUm.akd I. Allry, of Wal lace, county of Snohomish, state of Washing ton, has this dav tiled in this olllce his sworn statement No. 13KV, for the purchase of the northeast Ji of section No. 85in township No. . T?.v.c ln v.'cst &;i.l ,vi;l o2c proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or ston. than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver o this oflice at Roseburg, Or., on Monday, tho 11th day of March, 1901. He names as w itnesses: - Philip Meilrrot of Monroe, Wash., Louis Meurret, William J. Hall, and John Simmons of Wallace, Wash. Any and all persons claim Ing adversely tho . above-described lands are requested to fllo their claims in this olllce on or before said 11th day of March, 1901. J. T. Dujdokh, 42 Hogtster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Olllce, Roseburg, Or., Dec. 17, 19C0 Notlco is hereby given that in compliancu ' with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale ot timber lands in thn States of California, Or egon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as. extended to all tho Public Land States by Act of August 4, 1892, Louis Meurret of Wallace, county of Snohomish, State of Washington, has this day filed in this olllce his sworn statement No. lil&lfor the purchase of the e'sw'snd sw'.-f sw'sec M.tpHs, r No. 12 w.and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuabla for its timber or stone than for agricultural purnosos, and lo establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this) oillce at Roseburg, Oregon, rtu Monday, the Uth day of March, 1901. He names ei witnesses: Philip Meurret of Monroe; Wash.: Ballard P. Alley, William J. Hall and John Simmons ot Wallace, Wash. Any and all porsons claiming adversely the . above-described lands urn reouested to llln . their claims in this ollico on or before said lltix day of March, 1901. J. T, lliiiDOES. Registor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, Rosehnrg, Or., Dec. 17, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that In' compliance . with the provisions of an act entitled "An ans for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cal- . ifornia, Oregon, N.vada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, Piiii.if M kukiikt of Monroe, county of Snohomish, State of Washington, has this day Hied in thlHollico his sworn statement No. MM, for the purchase of the northwest of section No. 85 in township No. U south. ramie No. 12west. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or ptone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim lo said laud before the Register and Receiver of tnis otiice at Koseourg, or., on Monday, tho 11th day of March, 1901. Louis Meurret, William J. 'Hall, John Simmons, ' all of Wallace, Wash. lie names as witnesses: llallard I'. AIIov. above-described lands are requested lo lilo, their claims in this olllce on or before said 11th. Any ana all persons c almlnir adversely Ihe day of March, 1901. ' J. T. lint imiks, 42 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION., Land Oflice at Oregon Citv, Oregon, Nov. 17, 1900. Notlco is hereby-given that thofol--iwing-nanied pettier has tiled notice of hit) intention to make final proof in sup port of Iiih claim, and that said proof will bo made before the County Clerk of Lincoln county at loledo, Oregon, oil December 2'.), l!)00, via: CHARLES HEAD, II. E. No. 11720. for tho of Hei and e4 of 8W sec 31 tp (i a range 10 w. llo names the following witnessed to,, prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz : James 11. Koss, of Toledo, Oregon U. E. Winter, A. 8. Thompson, of Olie' Oregon ; Emery Rvnii, of Emma, Ore-, iron. CI1AS. B. MOOUEH, Keginter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, ) Nov. 17, 19U0. y Notice is licrebv iriven that llio follow-. ing-ntimed settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof iu Bupport of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, Oregou, on January 4 iuui, viz: HARRIET VAN IIOOSAN, mother of Bheridiin Van IIoohuii. deceased, II. E. No. U1M0, for the of se and no of se!4 and seJi of ncj sec 34 tp 12 south range 8 west. He names tho following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon ami cultivation cf said land, via: Wesley January, Benjamin January, Alfonso C. Tunison, nil of llurlun, Or egon ; Jliltcn Young, of Corvallin, Oro Kon. C1IAS. It. MOORCtf , Register. You can buy beet in Toledo at your own prices. Hut we undersell them in clothing. Y. li. M. Co. See those popular Tains at Scbcnck &; Co.'s, at popular prices