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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
The Good Old Summer Time is here and we are prepared for it. We are showing some en tirely new lines in GALATEA SUITINGS ORGANDIES NAINSOOKS AND DIMITY Everything new and up-to-date Come and see and be convinced 1 OUR SILETZ FRIENDS . The closing exercises at the school Thursday evening ware vprr ennd and characteristic of and the result of the excellent work accomplished the past year. The boys aod girls awakened pride in the hearts of the parents pres ent and received encouragement from (ill for the excellent manner in which they acquitted themselves. Superin tendent McKoln's remarks were very practical aud full of . good advice. C. L. Gates, the teacher, is an' earnest worker. Mrs. Haller, who has served faithfully as boys' matron will accom pany Major McKolu and C. L. Gates east Friday. We sincerely thank them for the help afforded us in oar work and say goodbye with regrets but feel 'confident they will enjoy the journey and their visit to the St. Louis Exposi tion and old home places! Mrs. Marion DeLoss, who has served as clerk so well as to command the highest esteem of U, will be left in charge at the close of this fiscal year. It is a source of grati fication to all that so much has been ac complished and in such a quiet and thorough manner. There has beeu less imprisonments for misdemeanor than any year during- our stay. Gambling has been greatly checked. Services for a time we understand will be discontinued at the Catholic church. The brother's health has been poor for some time and he will go to a hospital for treatment. Rev. Bucher contemplates a trip to Europe. Later The members will assemble as usual for services every Sunday. Dr. Wetmore is an enthusiastic ama teur photographer. We had to take a window out for a good view of the school buildings Monday. As this is the third time, we are contemplating building a platform ou the roof. William Bmiln has leased bis place on Rock creek to Mr. Babcock and moved to Siletz. He will work for Hall Brothers and make his home' tempo rarily with Robert TronBon. Jim Brown had a race after the mail team, which, when left alone a moment started home. ' They were evertaken near Billy Metcalf 's. No damage done. Willie and Frances Alexander and Ed Altree and wife went out with a large load of supplies to Mr. Alexan der's claim Saturday. It was a delight to Bee the girls of the Indiau training school in their new dresses marching to Sunday school last Sunday. . Warren Hall freighted 2200 pounds from Toledo Saturday. A good supply oi hardware, dry goods and groceries. - C. B. Crosno and sons Ade and Cliff passed through the agoucy Monday en ron to to the hitter's claim. L. D. Wood disposed of his wool crop in Toledo Saturday. Major Ludson hauled it over for him. Clayborno Ardcn will occupy the old houdo vacated by Harry Chapman. I don't like these skyscraper hate the tiirls are wearing. Do you? 5TEWART & VANT Abe Logan is up from 8almon River) Mrs. Calahan's little girl is quite sick. Mrs. Albert Martiu is expected home this week. Roy Bryant visited in the county Beat Monday. The song of the mower was heard this week Charlie Johnson is busy hauling lum ber to his place. . Jennie Jacobaon came over after hr father. Saturday. Pete Collins is busy haulins Wood fnr the Indian school. George Newberrv will work for tw,. Waugh on his ranch. Tom Hollls went out with E. T. Ha mar peel bark Monday. Win. Smith was disnnsinir nf 'Yila urns.1 (sheep's wool) Menday. Fred Weasel of Denot Slouch wnn over buying young pigs. Not a vacant seat at the services Ann. day morning at the church. v The largest bananas at Chas." Mont- gomery's we have ever seen. Some of our people enlov 'watchinu the Indians catch eels at night. Newport will receive a coodlv num. ber of our people on the Fourth. Miss 'Nora Krocstad of Toledo is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. K. H. Bryant. Brown Arden in response to an order from Frank Carson of Toledo, del ivereri bis organ Monday. Harry Chapman has DlOVAil infn tlia new house of Mrs. U. S. Grant and will remain with his sister. Curtis M. Brown says it is tWOO fine for eyen frightening a mail carrier, and he warns all interested. Mrs. C. G. Copeland is attending the Pioneers meeting in Portland and will return accompanied by her mother. Miss Robbins received the ex ami na tion papers for the eighth grade Mon- aay and will uold the examination soon. Things are becoming very auiet in Siletz. Boys at work in chittim Some down the river, at Newport and in the valley. - Larkey Logan is painting the inside work for Micek, while John is busy papering and making the dining room and everything present a. nlnun in.1 neat appearance. He has a cash reals. ter that is a beauty. Kernville Items. Mr. Wolf of Perrydale and daughter Lilli are campers here. Mr. Wolf is looking for a home here. Ho is de lighted with the green grass, even to the tops of the highest hills. He snys it is the driest in the valley he has known it during the fifteen years he has lived there. Sheep-shearing is in progress. l'armele brothers state that of all grasses old timothy gives the best sat isfaction. Mr. Rey is expected the first of July with another loud of supplies on the stoamer Delia. He will take all your butter, eggs, chittim, wool and hides. Harlan Items. As I haven't seen anything from our section of Big Elk for a long time, I will give you a few items if you will give them space in your valuable paper. I hear Mr. Hart is trying to sell out. A family is looking over the place. Bernice Grant was called to the bed side of her sister, Cora Davis, who is very sick, but was improving when last heard from. ' George Ridenour and Lester January are off peeling chittim. Athel Hath. away has also left us and irone tn finr vaiii8. I understand he has sold out to ins father and a younger brother. Our neighborhood is a little bit quiet jw, as some of the folks am wim Mr. Stoner's familv are in v..ahint peeling chittim. Bob Kester went with them. Mrs. Kester went to Bumpier some time ago to see her daughter, who has been very sick, Mr. Kester is do ing the bachelor act. I lie weather is ideal: lug Hue; live stock of all kinds far. ami wintered as well as at any time since I have been in this country. The range has been extra good. Joe Stevens lost three-cows from poison after the feed became good; Frank Grant's folks lost two cows from the same cause, and toe Davis boys three or four. Sheen and goats winterer! - u-ell nnJ .k.oi well, and we not from 31 to 33 eenta far mohair and from 18 to 22 cents for wooi. w also had a sood increas in lambs and kids, and I think wn will nave no trouble misinor tl.nm ;r n. rr,t boys keep, up tW.r lick killing bear aud wildcats. They have killed seven bear and 3 wildcats during the past four weeks. Six of the bear were large ones, the other a yearling. The boys have Only seven dogs now, bnt think of "raising more if the bear keep coming in. " The supervisor is working the road this week in the lower end of the dis trict. He has got it in very good shape out toward the vulley. Lwish it was as good to Toledo, but never mind; we have a commissioner close to the worst part of it, ami I think he will want to see a good road from this part of the county to Toledo. If . we had a good road, which could easily be made, we j could make 'the drive to Toledo easier than to. Corvallis, and our trade could be kept at;, home, which amounts to considerably now, as there are several ! thousand pounds of wool and mohair raised he'reT' J will close, as I must go hoeing in the garden. Harlan.... Call again, .stranger. Your remnrlm abouf good roads and keeping trade at Vl r iva c 111 f. .... .J , t . uo. Buuuravu oy every sensi ble and fair'-mlnded man in the county. very taxpayer is entitled to the easiest possible,, connection with the county seat The Editoju ..; , 5 Waldport Items. Captain Lbuis Colvin has successfully launched his new boat, and ou Sunday, June 12, invited 'several of our best young ladies and- took a 16-mile trial test to Tidewater and back. The little launch started "off smoothly and at a good speed. She is a beauty, and Cap tain Coiviri handled her like a veteran. He is very proud of her. They had a line ride, and all pronounced the boat a success. ' K . Charles Bobell had the misfortune last Saturday to lose freight valued at $50, which he was taking across the hay for C. L. Diven. His boat swamped in about twelve feet of water. Three covered wagons and a family from Wyoming passed through this place last Saturday to spend some time at "the beach." j We hope to have them remain among us. ... . Grace Graff;. returned Monday from a visit with Mrs. Ellis Vader and other friends on the Yacbats. She reports a fine time. Rev. Hurd of Newport preached at this place and at Bay View Sunday to filled houbes, morning and evening. Captain and Mrs. Dick Evens and Clara Graff of South Beach spent Sun day with friends at Waldport. People from all over, the country are Qoming in for an outing at the beach. The schooner Rio Rey is hern loading lumber for Portland. For Sale A good registered Short torn, bull.. Apply to Robert Tassell Elk City, Oregon. Ladies you are invited to call and in spect the new stock of spring hats at Mrs. Wygaut's. Mohair and Wool Wanted. We will pay the highest cash price for mohair and wool delivered at any station ou the C. & . Get our prices before selling. Stkwabt & Vast. tun Call at the Yaquina Bay Mercantile Company store and got bargains. Goc.U are going rapidly. The White House HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Low Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. WE HAVEN'T TIME TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. COME IN. Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Oregon Are You Going to IF SO, CALL FOR YOUR TICKETS VIA THE ROCK ISLAND SYSTEMS Choice Routes Going and Returning via Rt Pvl. TIowtto- or Pueblo For Rates Call on Your Local Agent DATES OF SALE! Juno 17, 18; July 1, 2, 3; August 8, 9, 10; September 5, 6, 7; October 3, 4, 5 Sleepiiig-Car fesorvationa call upon or - V X v,eneral Agent- "Q-Xhird St , PORTLAND, OR. IT IS AHATTER OF HEALTH om Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice ! hereby given that the undereigaed, administrator of the estate ef Kelwy Baker, deceased, has filed his final account as snoh administrator of said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lincoln County, and Mondny, the 5th day of July, 1904, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, has been Axed by the court as the time for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. . B. F. EWOPE, Administrator of the estate ef Kelsay Baker, deceased. Dated this 27th day of May, 1901. Sheep and Goat Shearing. ' All who are in need of the services oi an experienced sheep and goat shearer are requested to call on or write T. O. Wilson, Elk City, Or. If you are Sic k OR If you are Wei You will be sure to want something in my line. . When sick I can cure you with Drugs, Patent Medicines, Powdwrs, Pills and Potions. When well I can supply you with Paints, Oils, Glass Wallpaper, Stationery, Fishing Tackle Garden and Field Soeds and many other useful articles. I want your trade and will sorve you right. OTTO 0. KROGSTAD, The Toledo Druggist. m m m m m m St. Louis? addresi A. H. McDONALD NOTICE FOK'ITHI.ICATION. United states Land Office, orego,, flty. Or ., ' . ' Jne , l'JW. Notice is hereby given that the following, named setller'lias dle.1 nolle of Hitenlloa lomnkeanal proof In ,PIK,rl of his clolm. Hie Regi-tcrand Receivor at Oregon nw, Ore gon, on July 18, 1904 vl: Ferris A. Lucas, II. E. No. 1460-J for Hie ew'i oi see J4, twp 8 , range w. He mum s i ho following witness to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cnltiratian of sutd hind, vU: William Bots and J D McDonald both of Dal las, OK; C J Franklin and Willlitm Southwell both of Kails City, Or. Aujirkoii 8. DmsHHK, Register For Sale. I own and offer for sale the James Anderson blacksmith pi-operty in To ledo. Cheap (or cash. J. 0. Wetmork. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 P- m. " " Corvallis 1:50 p. m. " Toledo 5:47 p. m. Arrive Yaquina, 5:350. m. No. t. Returning: 1 Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a. m. Toledo 7:15 a. m. " Corvallis 11:30 a. m. Arrive Albany 12:15 p, m. No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany , 7:00 a. m. Arrive Detroit 12:20 p. m. No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:55 a. m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. P. southbound train, as well as civino- two or three hours iu Albanv be fore departure of S. P. northbound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Coivallis and Al bany, giving direct service to New port and adjacent beaches. Train a for Detroit. Breittnbush and other mountain xesorts leaves Albany at7:oo a. m., reaching De- iron aoout noon, giving ample time to reach the same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stonb, Manager. J. E. Fkankhn, fVgent, Toledo. B. H. Bows; Yaquina.