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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
FITS WHAT 9s In CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND SHOES .w Our Spring Stock is here and we J I I I I IIWW MM1 WW II IKJH1WMW are opening up this week. Come ,J-UMMUW II MWWIIIll II nWHKMWUMIMtlMM and sec all tho pretty things we , have. No trouble to show Goods iM2323a2Era!raS3 Silctz Items. An Epwoi tli Lcano has been organ i it'J ut tho M. E. church with the fol lowing oifli'urs in charge : Mrs. Agnes llrvnnt, president ; Miss reurl Hall, Wultcr Hall, Clarence dates, Willie Towner anil Ira Hrown, vieo-prcsidents of tho different departments. Tliny liavo a good corps of assistants. Spencer Scott is still confined to his homo with latfrippo. Baldwin Kiiireliild's health is iui-ti-oving. A brothor of John Micek arrived from Columbus, Neb., Tuesday. E. T. llanuir in expected homo to morrow. (.Hart to hear that ho is strong and hearty as usual. Ferry boat doitiK luisiuess ut tho old stand. Hall Brothers hnva thousands of feet of ceihir logs now in Mill crook ready , to float to their tni'l at this place. llattie Montgomery is expected homo tomorrow. John Micek hostelry is doing a good DUHiticcs tlieso ilays and John is doing , all ho iran to furnish conveniences for ' tho traveling public. ! Ed Wood and wife will go out, to the valley Monday. Elmo Davis and family have beeu visiting with Mrs, (i. ti. Cupeland this week. Hoy liutterhcld was in from the lower SileU Tuesday. The long tedious job of moving the Jigxiil's resilience to the tup of tho hill to the site of t he schoul building has been aivomplMied by Mr. Uice through the very worst of our rainy season and the planter, liie places, etc., are all in t.ict. Professor Kyan and helper have beeu i ntcrtaiiiiiii; the Silrlxites with hyp JiotiiU'xhihitiun for three evenings' at the Met calf lidi. A vote of thanks v. -is ti'iidi-red him Tuesday evening In itio audience for his kiiid responses to o'lcslioi.H and rlfoits to please. Waldport News. ('. I!. Ewiis left the lirt of the week lor rortl.ind, hero he whnt to got a t u-hor.-o poller engine for his boat. The fishermen of AImm Hay met at l-i'detnamrshall l-Vl'iuaiy -J7 Mu 0,.. e.i.a.ed a Fisherman union with about s'.mv lueinbeiH. Assessor Henry Howell is busy at ioik iu this en. I of the county. Every, one is much pleased with his'last year's work and m-ci. to think ho Is tlio'iight man ia the liht place. Captain W. K. Wakefield returned from Toledo one day last week, to re in. lin home aw hile. . I.' ,, V ....(' naun went up t0 X0 port l.tsl Turs lav 1111,1 r.l, ... m t . goat, but Is able to bo aiouti.l. I'.lmer HelniH of Vi,chiits was in the city last week making purchase,, of mi nieirliHnu. lie reporuall YuchaU people getting ready to peel bark. C. 1.. Hiven and wife returned lust Saturday from Los Angeles, Calif., and report California people praying for KIND? Fits 5TEWART & VANT 1 : rain. Have tlietn move to Lincoln county Charlie. Fred Waun left tho first of the week for Portland, where he is thinking of going to school. James Wolf is preparing to go into his hunting camp at Suddlc Mountain as soon as tho weather will permit, to bo ready for those bear. Johnson Items. Our school is progressing nicely and increasing in numbers. Fourteen are now enrolled and are adviineeing rap idly. It is thought they will accom plish iu three mouths what usually takes nine months. Miss Carrie Lockwood finished tho public school grades in the spring of li)02 and attended the Walla Walhi Col lege last winter. She arrived bore March 15 to examine our school, ami was so well pleased with the manage ment that she lias taken up algebra and book keeping iutending to remain until this term closes, then attend some high school next winter. Prof. 1'imerfleld talks of buying forty acres of hind anil putting up an industrial school that will accomodate about 80 pupiU, Parmelo brothers are making ar rangements to put in a sawmill. There are two small sawmills doing good work in this vicinity operated by Mr. AfTolter and Mr. Thompson. One nioro will do no harm. G. S. Parmelo has been Sak with a cold since his last trip to tho vidlcy. Ho is recovering. Nortons Items. A. I.. Porter is rusticating at home at the present, time. H. a. Porter is looking for a ear of lumber to erect a new dwelling house. One of the section hands went to his home near Jefferson, as he was not able to work all the time, (section foreman Hewitt and nephew, S. McCrum, are running the section these days alotie. Mrs. , John Allen is quite sick. Her laughter Elsiu came homo from school to euro for her. Quite a number of our people at tended the Elk City ihuico the other night and all report a liue lime. We have always heard it said that a woman's clothes show her character. We should say it, shows her husband's character, as a general rule. Our genial merchant is looking for his stock of spring goods soon. Miss Xora Waruock and two sisters paid a short visit to Nortons the other evening. Albert lieers is back at Nortons. Hedges & Galloway, the well known Oregon City attorneys, can furnish you with up-to-date blue print of this dis triot. Brown Leghorn Eggs. I hate for gale Drown Leghorn eggs at only ft per netting of 15, from the puro-bred celebrated Donne v and Gar rison mock. I.F.'Hiseh, Toledo, Or. Fishermen's Protective Union. At an adjourned meeting of the Alsea Bay Fishermen's Protective Union, a branch of the American Federation of Labor, held at Ludemann's ball, Wald port, on Monday, February 29, Charles Stouder presidiug, for the purpose of approving the list of enrolled charter members, discussing and accepting sub milted constitution and by-laws and discharging the committee appoiutod thereon, the following further proceed ings were had : Messrs. L McMillan, Fred Wann and W. R. Wakefield being placed m nomi nation for permanent annual secretary, on a ballot being tHkea the chair an nounced W. K. Wakefield elected to that office. Messrs. E. W. Counstl, James Kent, Fred Wann, Wm, Helms, Chas. Stouder and C. It. Eveus being placed in nom ination for the central executive board of three, the result of the ballot as an nounced was Messrs. Kent, Counsil and Wann elected. Adjournment was then had until Monday, March 7, at one o'clock p. m., wheu the secretary's bond being sub mitted, the same was approved and the aforesaid Union fairly launched with a membership of fifty-six. Fall Creek Items. Not seeing any items in your paper lately from the littlesettlement of Fall Creek, thought I would tell the people tbr jiigh your columns what is harippti ing oyer here. K. C. Oglesby returned lately from Eugene, bringing his wife and littla daughter with him, the daughter being a new addition' to the family. A. J. and Will Oglesby have returned from the reunion held at Derrick's of Eddyville, at which all the Ogelsby brothers and sisters were assembled. E. E. Hamersly of Five Rivers is on the creek looking after his cattle, which he reports as doing nue. All the stock on the creek are looking well for this season of the year. Mot Cams is still slaving away on his homestead and lookiug as though be would likfi to get married Now, girls, here is your chance; don't let Mot go another four years without a wife. Claire Trenholm makes an occasional trip to The Bend. He seems to be rustling for himself. Chas. Cams has gone to Corvallis to consult a physiciau with reference to his little daughter Myrtle, who has been quite sick for some tirno. Grace Oglesby is at home again for a short visit before going to Albany, where she expects to study music. She will make a valuable addition to the Fall Creek orchestra. There is a small mountain or "Peek" which appears At tho mouth of Full creek at irregular intervals and disap pears again in a day or two This is a curious freak of nature and should be investigated by sc entists or auy oue interested in such things. The Fall Creek school is still without Bleacher. Are wages too low, or what is the cause of the decrease of teachers? Tho wet weather has put a stop to the road work around Digger mountain for the present, but it will be resumed again as soon as the weather is favor able. G. S. Mangle returned some time ago from Stayton, bringing his' wife with him. We are all sorry to learn of the loss of his little daughter. Call for Warrants. Notico is hereby given that I havo funds on hand to pay all .outstanding warrants against theci'yof Toledo up to and including No. 58"), bearing date of September 5, 11)02. Interest ou same ce-ises after this date. (i. L. Gray, , , . . Treasurer. Dated tebruary 5, 1S)01. Read the Market News in The Oregon Daily Journal Nothing is omitted which concerns the interest of buyers and sellers in tho live stock, grain, nrovisinns. nrmliin.. and financial markets the markets are comprehensive and in every way ro liable. Tho Journal In addition carries everv day a full mid truthful reDort of tho world's news and preseuts many special lemures of deep interest to the nveraire reader. The Journal's woman's page, the illustrated sportiug news piigo, tho Journal storie and comic pages aud other good things make it a very popu lar family newspaper, clean and' bright from A to Z and year's end to year's end. Daily, one year by mail, oulv $1; six months, $2.2:; three months, fl.25. Semi-weekly, 104 issues, one year.Sl.OO Weekly, fi. The issues of tho Semi Weekly and Weekly Journal also con tain tho market news and all of the features of the Daily Journal. Address THE JOURNAL, Portland, Oregon. T Whit HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. TO Leader in CALL, AND WE WILL PROVK IT. ., WE HAVEN'T f . TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COMIJ 1 Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Or J. B. W. BUTLER, Secretary IB L. The Siletz Hotel. I desire to announce that my new ho tel building is completed and furnished new throughout everything bright aud clean, liest of meals and clean, comfortable beds and rooms. Try the Siletz Hotel. John Micek. Proprietor. Siletz, Oregon. - -V For Sale. 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The demand for grate this school as teachers far exe';. supply. The Training Dero' whicli consists of a nine gvaile f school of about 250 pnpila .' . equipped in all its branches, in4 Sloyd, Music, Drawing and Plr; Training. The Normal Course i quickest way to a State Certi!?: . Fall term opens Sept. 22. For cat'' or information address E. D. RESSLER, Preside' f: in Chicago or Kansas City or Texas or any where else, for whom you want to buy a ticket to this city? If you have, call at this office and let us arrange matters for you. You deposit with us enough money to cover transportation, as also incidental expenses of the journey; we do the rest. B. CORHAM, Csnoral Agent, 140 Third St., Portland, Ora. CORVALLIS & EASTEi RAILROAD. TIMS CARD. No. 2. For Yaauina Train leaves Albany 12:45 Pv corvallis 1:50 ' Toledo 5:47 p Arrive Yaquina 5:351! JNo. 1. .Returning: Leaves Yaqiiina 6:45! " Toledo 7:1s a " Corvallis 11:30 a! Arrive Albany 12:15 p No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany 7:00 a r 12:20 No. 1:00 5:55 fta 1 Train No. 1 arrives in Alij in time to connect with the Si. .... .. f soiunoouna train, as well as git two or three hours in Albany fore departure of S. P. nortbbc train for Portland. Tram No. 2 connects wilh S. P. trnin nt fVitvillia on.l bany, givinfr direct service to port and adjacent heaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Ureitenh QnA ..1.a m.a..a!u ' - . . . I .-f u" wiutt luuuiuu in resurin i1-.. Albany at7:oo a. m., reaching iroit about noon, rivintr ai . - d - n time to reach the same day. For further information app Edwin Stonb.J Manage,, J. E. Franklin,. Agent, To!' B. II, Boi.ES, Yaqu- ave friend