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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
1 " IF WE KNEW. Could we but draw back the curtains Tlmt surround the people's iivea, See the naked heart and spirit, Know what spur the action gives, Often we should find it better, Purer than we judge we should ; We should love each other better, If we only understood. Could we judge all deeds by motive, Pee the good and bad within, Often we should love the sinner, All the while we loathe the sin. Could we know the power working To o'erthrow integrity, We should judge each other's errors With more patient charity. If -e knew the cares and trials, . Knew the effort all in vain, And the bitter disappointnisut, Understood the loss and gain, Would the grim, external roughness, Seem I vondr, just the same? Should we help where now we hinder? Should we pity where we blame? Ah ! tve judge eaeh other harshly, Knowing not life's hidden force; Knowing not the fount of action In less turbid at its source. Seeing not amid the evil All the goldoo grain of good ; (Oh ! we'd love each other better If .we only understood. Selected. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that I have iunds on hand to pay all county war rants drawn on the general fund and endorsed "Not paid for want of funds," up to and including January 7, 1898. No interest will be paid on same after ,thie date. J. L. HYDE, County Treasurer. Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 17th day of November, 1900. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In the County Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate of Alaea Mack, deceased. Notice is hcYeby siven that the under signed hits been appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for the county of Lincoln, administrator of the estate" of AlNea, Mack, deceased All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notilied to present them to nie at my oifice in Toledo, Oregon, within six months from date hereof, duly verified as by law required. C. E. Hawkins, Administrator of the estate of Alsea Mack, doceased. Dated this 21st day of December, 1900. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In the County Court of the- State of Or egon, for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the estate of Alexis Ross, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under isigued has been appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for the county of Lincoln, administrator of the estate of Alexis Ross, deceased. AU' persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present them to me at my ofTico in Toledo, OregoPj within six months from date hereof.duly verified as by law required. ' li. F. Swope, Administrator of the estate of Alexis Ross, deceased. Dated this 21st day of December, 1900. NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT. In the County Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Lincoln In the matter of the estate of Matilda Logan, deceased. Notico is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the county .court of the State of Oregon for ,the .county of Lincoln, administrator of the estate" of Matilda Logan, deceased. All persons having claims against sa.id es tate are hereby notified to present them to me at my olhce in Toledo, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, ,dulv certified as by law required. B. F. Swope. Administrator of the estate of Matilda Logan, deceased. Dated this 2lst day of December, 1900. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. ,In the County Court of the State of Or egon, for Lincoln County. In the matter of the estate of Mary Ilnncy, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under . signed has been appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for the county of Lidcoln, administrator of the estate-" of Mary llancy, deceased. All persona having claims against raid es 'tatc are hereby notified to present them to me at my oifice in Toledo, Oregon, within six months from date hen.'of,duly verified as bv law required. , " 15. F. Sivoi'B, Administrator the estate of Mary llancv, deceased. JUted tliis 21st day of December, 1900. NOTICE OF AITOINTMEN I'. :In the County Court of the Stato of ' Oregon, for tho County of Lincoln. ; In tho matter of tho estate of Jacob Lam ppon.. doceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed lias 'Wen .-appointed .ly-Uie county .court of tho State of Oregon for t he .ounty of Lincoln, administrator of the istate of Jacob Lampson, deceased. All j crjoiiH having claims ngr.inst f-aid es tate aro hereby notified to present them ..to mo nt my olPce in Toledo, Oregon, .within fix months from date hereof.duly vtromeu as ny law required It F. Swope, A'luii.nistrntor of tho estate of Jacob t .i.tiir-Slin. '..conned. IISPIIIP m Ft lUt- ii A e flpi ftf Is -Defease L .... ... .VA, : -Kyr, The popular idea expressed in the phrase, tue art of self-defense," shows the opinion that the chief enemies a man has to defend himself from are visible and external. But the real danger of every man is from minute and often in visible foes. In the air we breathe and the water we drink are countless minute organisms leagued against the health of the body. The one defense against these enemies is to keep the blood pure. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery thoroughly purifies the blood, removing poisonous substances and accretions. When the blood is pure there is no harborage for the germs of disease which find a lodg ing only when the blood is impure and corrupt. " I consider your 4 Golden Medical Discovery' one of the best medicine! on tlie face of the earth." writes Mr. Wni. Floeter, of Redoak, Montgomery Co., Iowa. "While in the south- West. Ihwc v-ir. ? j c. pIuJ win, j,,,,. son ivy. The poison settled in luv blood and the horrors I suffered cannot be told in words. I thought I would (to crarv. I tried different kinds of medicine, tried different doctors, but all the relief thev could give me was to make my Pocket-book lighter. I then began taking Dr. ierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Took four .bottles without relief. Kept taking it. I took tn all ten bottles and got entirely cured." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. In the Telegram some weeks ago there was a story giving the result of a shipment by a Corvallis farmer of ioo boxes of apples, the price received being only $26, and after freight, etc., was paid, the returns were only $2. About 20 carloads of apples have been shipped already this season fiora Grants Pass, and the orchadist received 40 cents, net, for each box. The fruit buyers contract from the farmer all his choice fruit, and receive it in the farmer's bam. The buyer supplied skilled packers at his own expense, also the boxes, and pnys the farmer just as soon as the'fruit is packed. Thus the farmer received for 100 boxes $40 net, instead of only $2, as in the case reported, which is quite a difference. Roseburg Plaiu- dealer. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln. In the matter of the esiateof Marinas Gillette, deceased. To Harr.iet M, Groesbeck, Florence Gil lette,, Mwy M. Wheeler, C. F. Gillette .and to.all other heirs at law of said .estate, if any there may be, Greeting: In the Namo of the State of Oregon : You are hereby cited aud required to appear in the County Court of the State ,of Oregon for the Couuty of Lincoln, at .the court-room thereof, at Toledo, in the County of Lincoln, Stato of Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1901, at 1 o'clock in.the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any .exists, why the following-described real property belonging to said estate should not be sold , to pay tho claims outstand ing against s,a.id estate: Then of sy J4, the swJ4 of swi, section 33, township 10 south, range 11 west, excepting there ironi the e of ne of sw, containing 20 acres ; also the.scJ-4 of section 32, township 10 south, range 11 west, ex cepting thererom the swj of sei of sej, containing 10 acres, all in Lincoln county, Oregon. Witness tho lion. J. F. Stewart, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lincoln, with the seal of said Court affixed this 17th day of December, 1900. J. II. LUTZ, Clerk. L. 8. I ty t t 45& as q in "5 eauts JiU ill Jl.!i!ll ELK CITY ITEMS. A little Oregon mist. Fishermen are fixing nets for steelhead salmon. C. C. McBrideof Eddyville made us a call a few days ago. A. B. Clark is making some im provements on his residence. Uncle Barney Morrison, the trap per, has caught two fine otters. Col. F. J. Parker is expected soon to take a vacation at the ranch. T. O. Mays is preparing to move to his Deer Creek ranch in a few day's. William Hodges of Oregon City is visiting his brother, George A., of Salado. James McDonald of Chifcwood is in town today on his way to the county seat. Attorney B. F. Jones of Toledo made a business trip to our city a few days ago. J. A. Mays & Son have been making some necessary improve ments in the street about the hotel. I Ucvcus of Kings Valley was in a few days since making bi9 rel atives a visit and looking ever old landmarks. Dr. Tatora, Ihedentist, is making a professional call Jiere, His wife and daughter are visiting her brother, D. B. Ramsdell.Fi hi M. W. Simpson and J. C; Dixon, the prospectors are . fipujp'g some fair samples of gold., coal and other valuable ores. Some 'claims have been staked out in the excitement. " ... The school entertainment to be given by the Elk City school will be worth your time to attend. Everybody is taking a wifting'hand to make it a success. 'After the entertainment will be a social dance. Entertainment and dance 'will be in Artisan hall. ",K.' C. ' Dec. 19, 1900. - No one can reasonably hopa for good health unless his bowels move once each day. When this is not attended to, disorders of the stom ach arise, biliousness, headache, dyspepsia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regu.lar by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when required. They are so easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by O. O. Krog stad, druggist. .Do you Intend buying a rifle or pisioir ir so, ge the best which Is a STEVENS Rifles range in price from $4.00 to $73.00. For Jarge and small game, also for target practice. Pistols from $2.50 to $20.Q0. ' Bend stamp for Urge catnlogtia lllus-ii uk wiupicn: nne, unraiui 01 valuable information to sporranicr. nuiuNv! ..... MV.WXi i. 61 tUNS AnmS ANU TOUL CD..'iji' MM Box Ko. p llpPS' A KKItN CI.UAR BRAIN, Your best feelings, your , social position or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach nn 1 Liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give increased strenalh, a keen) clear brriiu, high ambition. A 25 cent box will make you feel like a new bung. .Sold by Krogstad, druggist. I5i Ccly'x Ciiii'liil'.vi lV.-.wer, n-j Juki. NYual ix horso fcreur. whtn in Lid condition. Tonic, blood y.vif!er find vennifno. They aro not food but medicine and tho htrt in nso to yt a horse In prim condi'Ion. Pnco 23 I'mi Is Tc-r pii'.kaj;c. Conroy, Son &l Co.. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS AT BEDROCK PRICES. -HJSG3 Cuslomers will find our stock complete and prices 'way, 'way down. FOR THE HOLIDAYS We have a complete line of Dolls, Books, Albums, Drums, Tool Chests, Tin Toys, Whistles, Horns, Wagons and other articles too numerous to mention. RUBBER GOODS We have the largest stock ever shown in this couuty. We can fit and . suit anybody from n child i:p to Uiuu. HATS AND CAPS In this line our stock is large and complete and at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Also Hardware, Groceries, Dry (3rqods; Flour and Feed, Call and see us before buying elsewhere and save ua,ouey. Co roy All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention On the Wafceip Front. Miss E. M. CR0SN0, Stenogra pher, Typewriter and Notary Public. TOLEDO, OREGON. Legal papers of all kinds prepared correctly, neatly and promptly. Office in the Ofstedahl building. lm hi Urn I have been In the enlnivlnK biiHiness twelve years, und fid jtistltlnd In miyliiK I Ijfcllfivn I can do work tlmt will euit vou If you chii li milled. Portrait! enlurgufl in rriiynn or l'nstfil. I also copy lnndxciipeH, anima'.x, etc. nnl turn inn trained if dt'Hlrcjcl. riinnie A. Ovvram, T )fjm0. OKKCON. LVC1NDA J A CKSON, Portrait Artist. Sn.HTZ.vOJtKGOX. Enlarges PoTlrnits in Crayon and Pastel. Good work; Reasonable Prices. Fran;es furnished . if desired 0. h. BROWS, BLACKSMITHING KILKT7,, OltiiUON'. (iciicral Shop nnd Ilvpftlr work of nllKlnd done at rcniK.imblo prlvco. HOItyKHllUKlNC and WJidON WulUCaopetlttlt George A. Landreth, The T3aiber. A neat hair-cut in any stylo desired and an Tivv shave. Son & Co.. Toledo, Oregon, B. F. JQNES, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Pubijc. TOtEDO, - OKOON. Will practice in all the cuurts of Oregon. Five and one-ha:f years clerk of Probate and Circuit courts. Has complete up-to-date Abstract of Lincoln County. F. SWO.PB, Attorncy-atLaw. Deputy District Attorney tor Lincoln County. Will practice .in all courts in tbf Rtato. Probate matters and cplleq tionH promptly attended to. Y. It. M. CO. Building, ;JQLEpO, -OKKGON. JNGEB EWING MACHINES. Spkcial Inducements until the Holidays to cash purchasers aud also lo those who may wish to pur chase on the instalment plan. I can furnish attachments for all Singer Machines, but keep in stock only.-for the Improved Singer. MRS. G. E. BAUMANN. Office at Millinery store. r.MM VM? av f . i dm tK :E fv"AnK3 'V1W1 Coi'vmaHTa &c. AnrAnoconilliiK aiikntoh nnd rtencrlntli.n may quickly ii.i-rln!ii f.'ir opinion froo wdoihor un lnv'Mlloii ifl pi'ni-nlily p uwtiliililn. Cominmilcfb tint -j ;l rlo: ly fotitlr'ont Iitl. tlmnUxinhon I'ni.cnM onf (no. OhP',1 ni-cni-y for ucciirmx mt"iitfi. I'litonm tHkPn lUrnucli JiuiiH ft Co. 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