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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1903)
'. Additional Local. L. M. Starr waa reported seriously ill yesterday. Miss Hazel Walch of Yaquina waa a passenger valley ward this morning. Will Ewing was up from the life-saving station yesterday for a visit at home. The M. E. Sunday school will give an entertainment on the evening of May 1. Particulars next week. D. J. Derby, the well-known horticul turist, was in the city Wednesday with a load of fruit and vegetables. Now is the time to look up your wants in the seed line garden and grass seeds. A full line of fresh seeds at Krogstads. The attempt to organize a fire com pany at the courthouse last Friday night was a fizzle, only a few citizens being present. Frank Fogarty, who had been visit-! ing his home at South Beach, returned Monday to bis duties at the life saving station near Astoria. Mrs. Wakefield of Eddyville arrived last night for a visit with her daughter, Miss Mamie, teacher of the primary de partment of the Toledo schools. Grant King's contract for furnishing logs to the Toledo sawmill was com pleted Tuesday. This, we understand, brings the mill's supply up to 350,000 feet. C. W. Uillingham came in from his farm on the Sitetz Monday and left next morning for Astoria, where be has secured a position in a job-printing office. That tailor first door south of the barber shop is always busy. He guar antees a perfect fit on every garment and is thoroughly up to-date. Prices reasonable. The supreme court has admitted County Judge C. M. Brown to practice in the courts of Oregon. The certifi cate was issued Wednesday. So says the Salem Statesman. T.E.Latimer, editor of the Liberator, the official state organ of the Socialist party, will lecture ou Socialism at the courthouse in Toledo Saturday after noon and evening -tomorrow. Commissioner Guorge King inspected the Blair creek bridge near Elk Uity yesterday. It was built by George Hodges, and Commissioner King pro nounces it in everv way satisfactory. On May 24th the new law which does away with the $300 exemption from taxation will go into effect, sec. 3039 new code, and hereafter $300 will be added to the taxable property of every taxpayer. The finest apples we have seen in the market at this season of the year were a lot of Baldwins received a few days ago by Stewart & Vant from J. J. Bristow of Nashville. They didi?t last long at f I per box. Fred Stanton returned Wednesday from a trip into the woods northeast of the Agency. Ho got mixed np with some very unkind weather. He visited the upper Depot country yesterday and will leave tomorrow morning for Sugar- ioal and vicinity, accompanied bv "Cene" Young. Fred can hold a goat ievei in tne big woods, having been Known to live lor a week on a diet of salal leaves. LIN C O L IST COUNTY L E A D E R All the News All the Time Big and Growing Circulation Headquarters for Job Printing THE DEMAND FOR f Stevens Pistols g 19 INCREASING RAPIDLY. Have been making for 37 years the TIP UP .22 Short R. F $2.50 Tlio DIAMOND, 6-Inch blued barrel, nickel frame, open or globe and peep "gilts .55.00 Sarao with 10-inch barrel 7.50 The Diamond Pistol will nhoot a O. B cop, .22 Short or .22 Long rifle cartridge. STEVENS RIFLES an al.o known i.imT-ver- Kan Price from &1.UU to 8o.00. Send stamp for catalog describing our complete line and containing informa tion to shooters. I. The J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co, P. 0. Boi CHICOPEE FALLS. MASS Any school boy or girl can make good pic tures with one of the Eastman Kodak Co.'s DO LLAR B R W N IE CAMERAS Itfiitifc Tkt Snnvnit Rook, m dainty, liny amfhlti fntainimg J!tttn o th, fritt vianm ficturtt frtm tin Brtvnii Camera CmI Cental, ru ml toy Kttttk tttnltr't mr iy mail. EASTMAN KODAK CO.. Rochester, N. Y. "Oregon Literature" Better hurry! , Additional Local. A. T. Peterson, had business at Chit wood Wednesday. Deputy Collector of Customs B P Ti.i e -r .... imuu in xuquina is in me city toda Mrs. C. B. Crosno and Mrs. Geor llnll n. - i. . .- . TP icwuii tiimiuuus to Tolaao'i sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams of Im port passed through last Saturdai : .. . i i . evemuK emuuio uoiuewara rroim a visit at roruana. The celebrated W. B. Stetson "Tiger" orana nats, fz.&u to S5. MflcdonaldA mm iros. ot suetz sell them. Thej me me nuest in tne market. from Newport Wednesday morning and went over to SUetz for a few days' visit with Willllam Porter and family. Dr. P. M. Carter passed through from Philomuth to Yaquina last night, accompanied by his wife and Lora. The doctor's family will reside in Yaquina this summer. Deputy United States Marshal Proebstel of Portland was in Toledo and vicinity the fore part of the week af witnesses to appear before the Federal grand jury in liquor cases on the 20th inst. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Ambler of Phil, omath returned home Tuesday morning from a visit at Newport, where Mr. Ambler purchased for a summer home the Hemphill property near the Cath olic church. O.O. Krogstad and family are movine into the Alexander residence aud the house which they are vacating will soon be occupied by C. E. Hawkins and family, Mr. Hawkins having purchased it of Mrs. C. G. Copeland. The next occupaut of the house to be vacated by Mr. Hawkins will probably be Thomas LeeBe, the owner, president of the Lincoln County Bank. Hans Olson was down from Toledo Tuesday evening. He brought down a supply of excellent butter, for which there is a ready market. Mr. Olson informs us that he is putting in a new creamery plant at Toledo and will boob have it ready for operation. He is also fitting up his launch "Olalla" with s new 4 horse power ga9 engine, whion will make the little craft a flyer. New port News. Chicago's moral star is on the climb. Carter Harrison was re-elected mayor the other day by a plurality of less than 7000. It was bis fourth successive election to the office, his pluralities dropping steadily from GO.000. Ouly 2 1-5 per cent of the coffee im ported by the United States every year is Java, according to recent statistics. The fancy Mocha and Java which you are in the habit of drinking probably tastes better because of the name -un like the rose, which "by any other name would smell as sweet." - For Sale or Raiit. iv n.k .... n, ' ----- iUl.U V1J MIC Olalla, near Toledo. Call on or address Hans Olson, . A ' Toledo, Oregon. A new stock of dry goods, dress goods, blankets, shoes, etc.. will be found at MeDnnalH fir Wall v a&uii Bros., Siletz, and the prices are lower than anybody's.