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4 tmm. A .AM A. Cist Volume XY. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, December 6. 1907. Number 4l iincohi LINCOLN COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY C. B. CROSNO & C. E. HAWKINS Abstractors Toledo, Lincoln Count, Obeoox It is not business to buy real estate with out an abstract of title. We are pre pared to furoith tame promptly an correctly. DRS. ADAMS Dentists Of Lewis Building, 350 Morrison St., PORTLAND, OR. oar apeclaltjr li the pointed filling or ex ractlng of teeth. Our Motto- A Pleased Patient Our Beit Advertiser. AUftj -laiiilitiiiVi DRUGS and MEDICINES School Boohs, Stationery Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, Phono graphs, Musical Instruments, Garden and Flower Seeds Mail Orders given Prompt Attention OTTO 0. EEOGSTAD THE DRUGGIST OSCAR MIDDLEKAUFF ATTORNEYAT-LAW, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Yaqulna, Oregon - FERD BROWN SHOEMAKER Boots and Shoes repaired . Work Guaranteed Shop at residence near Courthouse F. SWOPK, Attorn cy-at-Law. Will practice in ail courts in the state. Probate matters and colleo tions promptly attended to. ' Office in Courthouse, Upstairs, TOLEDO. OREGON. Q. 13. McCLUSKEY NOTARY PUBLIC Toledo, ' Oregon Ladies! To whom it may concern : Mrs. Emma B. Crosno Is hereby au thorized by dk to take subscription for the McCalt Magazine, under the pro ' position that to every purchaser of a fifteen cent (l5ct.) McCall pattern, we will send the McCall Magazine for one year for twenty five (25) cents additional. She is further authorized to take order3 for the Nemo and Royal Worces ter corsets. Signed, W. B. Stevens & Co. Albany, Or. Nov. 12, 1907. Don't you want to own a whole brass band, an orchestra and a lot of enchant ing opera singers? All these and lots of entertainment besides are included in an Edison or a Victor phonograph outfit. Extensive selection of records atKrogstad's drug store. Scales. Weigh your stock on the scales at Nashville. Accurate and convenient. Good corral. H. S. Prtjnir, Manager. It is a well knowu fact that persons living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pineules at night usually relieves back ache 30 days' treatment, 11.00. Your money refunded if not satsifled. Sold by OttoO. Krogstad'a drugstore. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. If that tooth aches don't forget; that Toleio has a dentist. Go to H. E. Peterao-t for 'your spec tacles and eye glasses, Toledo School Notes. The attendance of some of the schol ars has been very' irregular this week. The gymnasium is ready and the pu pils can begin playing whenever they wish. Elma Derrick, of the intermediate room, has gone to Portland where she will remain the rest of the winter. Weather permiting.the football team will go to Elk City tomorrow to play the Elk City boys another game. Norman Stewart has quit school on account of sickuees. Local Notes. Dr. Minthorn of Newport was a To ledo visitor yesterday. C. B. Crosno made a trip to Otter Rock last Friday. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. J. Hurley Lutz left Wednesday morning for Portland. George Hodges of Salado was in the county be it the first of the week. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. Sam Irvin came up from Newport Tuesday morning to attend the fruit groweis meeting. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. Dave Ramsdell from up Big Elk was in Toledo Tuesday to attend the Horti cultural meeting. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. John Flomsbee of Salado came down Monday evening to atteud the fruit growers meeting held here Tuesday. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. If the financial situation gives you the blues, try taking the Leader for it. Fifty-two doses for only one dollar and fifty cent's. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. Blanche and Ruasel Jeffereys re turned to O. A. C. Monday morning, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fish. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. - . Mrs. C. E. Hawkins, Grand Manager, Women of Woodcraft left Monday morning on a business trip to Portland. She returned Wednesday eveuing. There will be a Grand Masquerade Ball iu Woodman Hall, Christmas night, December 25, given by Rose brook's orchestra. Tickets for dance (1.00 spectators 25 eta. Everyone in vited. . Korn Kinks at Stewarts. Just received at the Bonbon iere a large assortment of first class up-to-date jewelry for the holiday trade. With each article purchased you get a gold filled signet hat pin free. Every piece guaranteed. At the city election held last Monday C. B. Crosno, F. W. Carson and G. R. Scbenck were elected council men and F.J. McElwain was elected marshal. Total number of votes cast, fourty-four. T. H. Homing acted as judge and R. H. Howell and R. A. Arnold as clerks. Biliousness and Constipation. For years I was troubled with bilious nesi and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I did not know where I should have beeh today bad I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthens the di gestive functions, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by O. O. Krogstad. WANTED Local re preventative fo Toledo and vicinity to look after re newals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magaziue, on a salary and commission basis. Ex perience desireable, but not necessary. Good opportuuiry for right person. Address Publisher, Box 59. Station O New York. The City Flour and Feed Store de livers free to all parts of the city. Korn Kluks at Stewaats. WANTED. A homestead relinquish ment with good timber, or a good tim ber claim. . W. Scholtz. 787 Hawthorn Ave. Portland, Ore. Korn Kiuks at Stewarts. PERSONAL MENTION. E. E. Cook, of Elk City, was a Toledo visitor Tuesday evening. E. R. Tichenor. of Siletz, was a To ledo visitor the first of the week. A. M. Collins has been assisting in the Leader offilce this week. Scott Lane-and family of Siletz, left Tueshny morning for Chcmawa. John Fogarty of Newport came up to attend Commissioner's Court Wednes day. Captain Simon Linton and launch Rosealda were np from Newport yes terday. Carl Jorgenson left Wednesday morning for Portland be expects to be gone for a month or two. E. R. Tichenor, of Siletz, left Wed nesday morning for Portland where he will make proof on his homestead. The dyke along the Wade property south of towu broke in several places during the high tide Wednesday. Commissioner's court is In session this week, transacting some business, but owing to the holidays cannot make a clean sweep. Mrs. Mary Troxell of Drift Creek, died the first of thif week but we have been uuable to learn the particulars of her death. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. The Rev. W. F. Rogers, who is to be our M. E. Pastor, arrived yesterday evening and will preach Sunday both morning and evening. The dyke along A. T Petersons tide land broke Wednesday, during the high tide allowing the logs in the Fir & Spruce company's boom to scatter all over the tideland. The tide Wednesday was the largest in many years, in ptber words, "she was a hummer, by jove," and did consider able damage.' '. Associate editor R. E. Collins who has been on the dick list for the past week is improving and will be able to be around again in a few days. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. George Miller of Siletz was a Toledo visitor Wednesday evening. He left for Portland yesterday morning having been called there by the death of his mother. , Maried yesterday evening at seven thirty Mr. J. O. Smith to Mrs. George Jacobson, Rev. C. R. Ellsworth offici ating. The contracting parties are both well known In Toledo and vicinity, and the Leader joins with their many friends in wishing a long and prosper ous life. Korn Kinks at Stewarts. Mrs. Clarence Parmelee and son of Gaston arrived Saturday evening and will spend the winter with her sister Mrs. F. H. Phillips. Korn Kiuks at Stewarts. Hill ctreet was washed Wednesday afternoon, which greatly improves its appearance as it bad been almost a year since the planking was washed and the mud was getting to be some thing awful. I have just received from the factory a magnificent stock of - silverware, four piece tea sets, cake baskets, pickle cas tors, etc. Also the finest ornamented Bohemian cut glass fruit stands, and lots of other things in the same line too numerous to mention. My stock of watches, clocks and jewelry is as com plete as ever; as fine an assortment of goods as you will find In any firstolass jewelry store in the cities. Call and see for your selves. H. E. Peterson, Jew eler and Optician. When to do Home. From the Buffton, Iud., Banner: 'When tired out, go home. When you wsnt fun, go home. When you want to bbow others that you have reformed, go home and let your family get acquain ted with the faot. When you want to show your best, go home and do the act there. When you feel like being; extra liberal go home and practice on your wife and children first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy go home aud light up the whole house j hold." To Which we would add, when you have a bad cold go home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and a quick our is oertain, For sale by O. O. Krogstad. Firemen's Meeting. The Toledo Fire Department met in regular session Tuesday evening, with President Schenok in the chair. R. E. Collins being absent Fern Hayden was appointed secretary pro tern. Roll call and absentees noted. M. N. Anderson and Geo. McCanlou paid fines of 25 cts. each for being ab sent at previous meeting. Committee on badges reported that tbey had not been able to get them yet. Committee on hook and ladder truck reported that they have secured hook for the wrecking gear, and material for wagon and are ready to start work on same. President Scbenck notified Chief Car son to fix tool box on hose cart and to present bill for same. The merits of the proposed new city water system were discussed. On motion meeting adjourned. Council Proceedings. The City Dads met In regular session Wednesdny evening, Dec. 4, 1907. Present, Conncilraen, Avery, Crosno, Peterson A. T., Gaither and Rosebrook and Recorder Krogstad. Absent, Councilman, H. E. Peterson and Mayor C. F. Soule. In the absence of the regular Mayor Connoilman J. J. Gaither chosen Mayor protera. Following clains against the city audited. A. J. McMillan, taking altit ude of Mill Creek $5 00, Gardner Jt Jorgenson, nail 123 00, J. R. Turnidge, grading Kpisci pal Church property $2 50, It. A. Arnold, clerk of election 3 00. R. II. Howell, clerk of election $3 00, T. II. Hornimt, judge of election $3 00, Elk City Ltim bei Co.. planking and sidewalk lumber $253 80, Fir & Spruce Lumber Co., lumber for street and gutters 862 05, Ferd Brown, labor on planking $29 77, Wm. Towner, ., $29 77, M. N. Auddrson, hauling lumber 128 25, Stanley Pritchard labor on gutters and sidewalk $4 50, Ross McElwain, labor on gutters and sidewalk $2 70, Geo. L. McCaulou, labor on gutters and side walk $3 00, F.J. McElwain, salary as Marshal and labor $27 30, Lincoln Co. Leader, printing ballots $1 75, Otto O. Krogstad, Recorder's salary, 1 coal oil $3 25. Moved and seconded, that our Recor der be instructed to notify Mr, V. Tlnel aboul the unsafe condition of his old barn on Lie property ou Hill street, that be be ordered to put same in a safe condition or tear it down cnmpletly to avoid accident. Above motion put and duty carried. Council on motion adjourned. Ot to O. Krogstad, J. J. Gaitlier, Recorder. act. Mayor. . Frank Thompson of Big Elk was in the city Wednesday to attend Commis sioner's Court. Attorney Evans of Portland was in Toledo this week attending Commis sioner's Court. County Judge Swope weut to New port Tuesday evening, and returned Wednesday morning. Tii Olympic pancake fiour.lt the best. Get it at the City Flour and Feed Store. Carl Jorgeson went to Yaquina Tues day evening returning Wednesday mor ning. Mrs. W. B. Haydon went to Albany Wedneaday morning where she will visit for a week with her daughter Mrs. N. H. Sherwood. The Fir & Spruce Lumber Company bad a large crew of men nt work yes terday trying to remove their logs from A. T. Peterson's tide lurid tihere they weut during the high tide of Wednes day. How Diphtheria la Contracted. One often hears the expression, "My child caught a severe cold which de veloped into diphtheria," when the truth was that the cold had simply left, the little one particularly susceptible to the wandeting diphtheria germ, i When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , is given it quickly cures the cold and . lessens the dangea of diphtheria or any ! other germ disease being contracted. j For sile bv O. O. Krogstad.' Fruit Growers Organize. I A number tit rhn lnmli .. .,.v...,6 growers met at the courthouse Tues day, Dec. 3d, for the purpose of organizing an association to forward the interest in fruitraisingin Lincoln county, apples especially. The meeting was called to order by S. G. Irvin, of Newport, who was cho sen as temporary chairman and D. J. Derby secretary. A number of short talks were made by prominent fruitgrowers of the county, and other prominent citizens. A discussion then ensued as to which was the best apples for com mercial purposes and it was gener ally agreed that the Northern Spy, Baldwin, King and Spitzenberg wor? bot pvtiM to this locality and market. Other topics of interest to fruit growers were discussed. A fee of five dollars was agreed upon to be paid by each member, same to lie turned over to the treas urer to be used at the discretion of the society. After some discussion as to what name the society should adopt, it was decided that it should lie known as the Fruitgrowers Union of Lin coln County. The following officers were elec ted: John AfoOlllfikpv. nroairlfmf K ....... , Dave Itaniadell, vice president; George Bethers, secretary; George McCluskey, treasurer. P. A. Mil ler, S. J. Robb, S. G. Irvin, George Hodges and D. J, Derby were ap pointed as directors. . -..-No other business coming up meeting adjourned to meet again Dec. 17, 1907. That New Drift Creek Road. To the business men of Toledo, and residents of road district No. 9: I have spent considerable of valuable time and several dollars in cash this fall trying to interest the people of I his vicinity in a new road proimsitiou from the extensive Drift Creek settlement to our county peat, Toledo. As you all know, the present way out passes over a high mountain, making it impracti cal for ordinary loads. I have assisted in determining a new and much easier grade for this road, and am pleased to state that a route has been found which Is not only a shorter, easier grade, hut will accomodate a greater number of ranchers. To you business men of Toledo 1 w ill say that if you expect us ranchers to trade with you, to enable us to get to get to market and to come in closer touch w ith you as a merchant class. you ought to interest yourselves in this very necessary road project. Some of us poor ranchers hijye gone far beyond our means by subscribing as much as $50 to $75 each towards bringing this to a success. You merchants ought to want our trade and produce as bad as we want to gel out to market. You would by this new road obtain trade from Upper Big Elk, from Fall Creek and from lower Drift creek, who are all anxious to reach the couuty seat instead of as pres ent being compelled to patronize small trading posts iu their own neighbor hood. Yours for Good Roads. Julius Busch. The Weather. Station : Toledo; Month : Nov., 1907. Mean temperature, 50 5 Maximum temperature, 74; date, 9th Minimum temperature, 31 ; date, 3rd, Total precipitation, 7.10 inches Prevailing direction of wiud, sw.' Number of cloudless days, 4. Number of partly oloudy days, 15 Number of oloudy days, 11 Dales of light frost, 0 Dates of frost, 0 Dates of thunder storms, 24th. Otto O. KKoostad, Observer. -if 4