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1 i 17 I. Volume VIII. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Friday, May 11, 1900. Number 10, Whuohi i The M. E.

Sunday school will give a social at Tbiel hall next Friday evening, May 18. A good program will be rendered and icecream and cake served. No admission fee will be charged, but ice cream and cake will be sold at 15 cents or ice cream alone at 10 cents per dish. The proceeds will be used in purchasing new song books. Everybody invited.

Gilbert Tracy of Weiser, Idaho, who has been visiting his cousin, Austin yesterday morning for Cape Nome. Mr. Tracy and Mrs. J. F.

Vincent were schoolmates, years and years ago, away back in Wisconsin, and it is presumed they swapped gum and indulged in other youthful courtesiesjust as the boys and girls of Toledo do today. Lee and Dye Wade departed Tuesday morning for Seattle, from which port they expect to start for Cape Nome on the steamer Oregon on the 15th inst. The Leader joins the community in hoping they will return with more gold than they need, and that health and good luck will be with thetu during their absence. Dr. W.

TylerSmithof Sheridan, republican candidate for joint senator, was among the arrivals Monday evening. Mr. Smith comes among us backed by a flawless in bis own home as a man of business and integrity. Lincoln county will do the right thing in his behalf on election day. Manager Edwin Stone of the C.

E. spent Sunday at the seaside. 'Twas a very windy day his umbrella got away and he chased it o'er the rocks toward Jump-off Joe. The pace was very fast the umbrella was outclassed for Mr. Stone's a sprinter, doncherknow.

Agent Buford and Dr. Daniel came over from Siletz Sunday. The doctor returned to the Agency with the team and Mr. Buford departed next morning on a business trip to valley points. He returned yesterday evening, looking several years younger.

A Fourth of July celebration is being talked for Toledo this year and our business men will probably make arrangements in the near future. It is not a bit too soon to begin preparing for the glorious occasion. William Dundon was in town last Saturday, for the first time during the past year. The reason given for his prolonged absence is worthy of record: "'I've been too busy on the ranch." Dr. P.

Daly, fusion candidate for congress, arrived in Toledo Wednesday eveuing.and left for Siletz next morning on a pulse-feeling expedition, accompanied by Judge Stewart. W. I. Christy of Yaquina, one of tbeC. shop experts, returned home Wednesday evening from a week's absence at Albany and the east end of the line.

E. S. Flitcroft will take parties to the beach or elsewhere. Good, comfortable hack. Charges reasonable.

Inquire at City Restaurant. The Pacific Homestead is a paper for Oregon farmers in every branch of the business. Get our offer. For flour at car load rates go to onroy, Son Co. Or.

H. E. Derrick spent last night in the citv. Ed Meaker of Yaquina was in town Wednesday. See those shirt waists for 50c at Conroy, Son Co's.

G. A. Landis returned this morn ing from a visit at Newport. David John and Hoxie Simmons were over irom Siletz Wednesday. C.

C. McBride of Eddyville visited in Toledo Wednesday night. Take your burlap sacks to the Y. B. M.

Co. and get the highest market price. R. A. McDonald of New port is visiting her sister, Mrs.

G. A. Landis. George Landreth expects to be- iiui Oil uu iictv uaiuU suop early next week. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Waugh spent the fore part of the week at their Toledo home. Fishing poles, hooks and lines anything you want in this line at G. R. Schenck Co's.

William Hosford of Waldport came through last Saturday morn ing en route to Portland. It will do you good to look tbro' the stock of new spring goods at the Y. B. M. store.

M. T. Whitney of Chitvvood came down Tuesday evening to register and transact other business. Postal Clerk Charlie Litchfield returned yesterday evening from a visit with his parents at Salem. Mrs." Henry Gaunon is at Eddyville with her father, Z.

S. Derrick, who, it is feared, cannot recover. Attorney B. F. Jones went out to Corvallis Tueday to visit his brothers before their departure for Cape Nome.

Fred Walch of Yaquina returned home Wre'dnesday evening from a trip to Portland, Astoria afid other points. School Superintendent George Bethers returned Monday evening from a trip to the east end of the county. Our grocery and crockery de-phrtment is extensive, always fully assorted. Call and get our prices. Y.

B. M. Co. Just arrived, direct from New York, a new stock of those out-of-sight bonnets for ladies and misses at Conroy, Son Ladies, don't forget that Lugger Pruett's dress patterns are the nicest and cheapest ever offered to the public in the county. Allen Parker and Tommy Nagle of Yaquina were up in a smallboat yesterday after shingles with which to repair the roof of the school-house.

R. A. Miller and family. Bert excepted, are in the grasp of the grip. Bert expects to go up and hold down the ranch as soon as he can be spared from home.

The Pacific Homestead is the best farmers' paper published on the Pacific coast. If you are not already a subscriber call at this office and get our clubbing offer. Best thing yet. John Blower of Mill 4 and George Brunk passed through yesterday morning on their way to Portland-They expect to leave for Cape Nome on the 24th inst, accompanied by Miss Emma Blower, John's sister, who will join them at Portland next week. The Leader's best wishes are always with them.

Council Proceedings. Council Chambers, Toledo, May 7, 11)00. The common council met in regular session. Present Mavor 11. W.Vincent Aldermen .1.

Ot'sted'ahl, K. F. Gaar, William Alexander, A.P.Peterson, F. P. Tillotson absent, C.

C. Kubler. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Claims of C. II.

Young for $7 for services as city marshal for the month of April, 1900, and H. F. Swope for $4.20 for services as city recorder for same period, read, and allowed under suspension of the rules. Written application of Al Waugh to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors in the city of Toledo, read, and on motion, placed on tile. Bond of Al Waugh to keep an orderly house and comply in every wav with the ordinances of said city of Toledo, resid by the recorder.

On motion, bond was accepted and recorder instructed to issue a license to applicant. Petition of itizpnu of TY1 praying that the common council of said i iiy cancel ana vacate an city liens for street improvement, read, and 011 motion, received and placed on rile. Resolution of A. T. Peterson in regard to vacating and annulling certain sales of real property within the citv of Toledo, under ordinance No.

20 nn No vember 12, 1808. read for the last time. Letter of It. C. Watson of Albany, irivimr his oninion ns to the nnnvr of said council to uass A Peterson resolution, and wherein he ex-uressed the oiiininn flint, sni.l 1 i-tllll UU11I1IIUII council had full power and authority to pass said resolution and vacate the sales and liens therein mentioned, read, and on motion, placed on rue.

Letter of W. S. Hufford of Portland, giving his oninion in reiranl to snid A. Peterson resolution, wherein he ex pressed the same opinion as II. (J.

Watson, read, and on motion, placed'on file. The resolution of Mr. Peterson, as it appears below, was adopted by a unanimous vote of those present. In order to save space, Thk Lkahkr lias trimmed the resolution of legal verbiage, giving description of property, amount of lien and name of owner. En.

To the Common Council of the City of Toledo Whereas, On the 5th dav of August, 18, the common council of the city of Toledo, in regular session iissenibli'd did duly pass Ordinance Hill No. 20, wherein and whereby an assessment was duly levied upon all "the hereinafter described real estate, situate in the city of Toledo, Lincoln county, Oregon, and that said assessments bo levied should become due and payable sixty days after date of publication of said ordinance, and that said ordinance was duly approved by the mayor August 5, and attested by the city recorder and Whereas, A warrant to collect all delinquent taxes under and by virtue of said Ordinance No. 20 was issued by the city recorder to the city marshal, directing him to collect all delinquent taxes on the hereinafter-described property, by virtue of said ordinance, anil Whereas, The said marshal did, as by law directed, duly advertise and seli, Novemlier 12, lHiS, all of the hereinafter-described property to the mayor, for the city of Toledo, in order to "satisfy said delinquent taxes, anil pursuant to said warrant, and Whereas. The owners of said hereinafter-described property had performed, executed and completed each and all of the street improvements, as provided and set forth in said Ordinance No. 20, prior to the expiration of said (10 days, and before said taxes had become delinquent, and Whereas, Said sales of property were 1 ccnted bv the citv of Toledo.

I tv reiisoii 01 uic woi-k Having previously liocn performed and the city marshal's failure to accept said streets as improved under said ordinance and report the same to the common council of said city, and Whereas, It duly appears to the common council of the city of Toledo, in in regular session assembled, that a great wrong and injury has been inflicted upon the hereinafter-named uropertv property owners of said citv, and righ't and justice demands that each and all of said sales be declared by said common council to be void and set at naught. Therefore, be it Resolved by the common council of the city of Toledo, in regular session assembled, That each and" all of the sales of the hereinafter-described property, situate in said city, county and state, are illegal and void, and the same are hereby declared to be illegal and void, and of no effect whatsoever ukui the following described real estate, to-wit: Lt 1, sub-div blk 13, (iraham's 5th add, II McNeil, $30; lt 7, blk 12, (iraham's 5th add, 'It 8, blk also Its 10, 11 and 12, all in blk 12, (iraham's 5th add, $5 each, AT Peterson; ltd. blk 6, Graham's 4th add, $10, Krogstad Hros. Its 4 and 5, blk tl, (iraham's 4th add, $10, Elizabeth Graham; Its 1,2 and 3, blk (iraham's 4th add, each, 1 Trapp; all of blk 13, Graham's 5th add, $40, M. Hufford parcel of land, railroad right-of-way, Graham add, $25, OCi lt 7, blk 4, Graham's 4th add, $75, (i Copeluud It 1, blk 4, Graham's 4th add, $25, also srf of lt 7, blk 6, Oraham'B 4th add, $10, Krogstad It 6.

blk 12, Graham's fith add, $15, Henry Kruse lt 7, blk 15, Graham's 5th add, $40, Geo Iiethers It blk 15, Graham's Otlt add, Wjiinn Kisor; Its 8 audi, blk 14, (iraham's 5th add, sub-div blk 5th add, m- 1 .1 JMizanetn uraiiani allot blk 13, Graham's 5th add, $100, Hutfortl; parcel of bind, milrruiil riirlit.nf-if.itr It 7, blk 5, GrahanVs 4th .11 r- 1 ana, i.t jopciann its and tl, blk Graham's 4th add. $10 each. Conelaud: Its 10. 11 nnd 12 bib ham's 4th add, $13.33 each, Waugh Its 1 and 5, blk 1, Toledo, $7.50 each, PFish; lt, blk 1, Toledo, $75. RA Arnold lt 7, blk 1, Toledo, $20, II Owen Its 8 and 9, blk (iraham's 5th add, 15.

.1 (isiitlier lta 1(1 19 blk 14, (iraham's 5th add, $5 each, Jos Rosebrook lt 4, blk 8, (iraham's 5th add, $15, A Krogstad Its 10 and 11, blk i), $25 each, Chas A Hoothr of It oik vtrananrs ntn ami, Holpli Taylor: Its 8 and 0. blk 0. im hum's stb add, $25 each, St Johns Episcopal Church: lt. (i. bib It.

Rtlt ...1.1 $10, 11. McNeil; lto, blk (i, Graham's 5th add, $10, William Ragley Its 8 and 0, blk 12, Graham's 5th add, $5 each, A Peterson lt 4, blk 0, (iraham's add, $10, Elizabeth Graham; It. 12, blk 15, (iraham's 5th add, $15, Geo Bethers It I. oik in. ttrnmnn's nth nM 70 lt l.blk 10, (iraham's Stli add, $50, William Alexander; It 8, blk 11, 1 (iraham's 5th add.

50. Willi.mi AW. i ander: Its 1 and 12. blk Ki. (ir.ilmm'a 5th add, $20 each, Hufford Its 1 and 2, blk 12, Graham's 5th add, $20 each, (ieo Bethers: lt 3.

blk 12. Gra ham's 5tl of lt 11, blk 15, Graham's 5th add' $15, vteo Werners it D1K to, (irhham's 5th ad, $25, (ieo RetherA of lt 11, blk lo, $37.50, Rossman; e' of lt 10, blk 15, Graham's 5th add, $37.50, ij Kossman it anil of lt 10, blk 15. Graham's 5th mid sn 11 TWi.ir. Its 7 and 8, blk 15, (iraham's 5th add', $50 each, Geo Bethers; Its 5 and (, blk 13, (iraham's 5th add, $20 each, Lester Wan ldi It. 4.

Kiih.iliv bib 13 'o in Mldllfllll a 5th add, $50, Hufford; lt 5, sub-div 1.11. HI i oik io, unuiani otn ami, ifw, Al Hufford Its (1, 7 and 8, blk 14, Graham's $33.33 each Valentim! Thiol Its 7 ami 1, blk 5, Graham's 5th add, $20, GO Copeland lt.l, blk 5, Graham's 5th add, $20, Krogstad of lt 7, blk tt, Graham's 5th add, $10, Krogstad lt 7, blk 12, Graham's 5th add, $2.50, A Peterson lt 7, blk 15, Graham's 5th add, $50, Geo Hethers It 0, blk 15, Graham's 5th add, $100, William Kisor; Its i ami oik uraiiam'B 5th add, ennll Vnluiitinu Tliiul 11 1- i -1 inv A.i.vt ii, v.i i rt Ki, Graham's 5th add, $40. Hufford it i)iK ii, uranam'K otn add, $.0, I) Grady lt 10, blk 17, Graham's 5th add, $10, Hufford parcel of land sub-div blk 13, Graham's 5th add, $75, Hufford parcel of 175 feet sub-div blk 13, Graham's 5th add, $25, Hufford parcel of land sub-div blk 13, Graham's 5th add, $20, II Lewis HO feet on right-of-way sub-div blk 13, Graham's 5th add, $75, R. That the city recorder is herebv authorized and directed to make and enter in the record of said sales, and opposite of each of said sales, "Cancelled by order of the common council of the citv of Toledo." "Adopted bv the common council of the city of Toledo May 7, 1900." On motion council adjourned. B.

F. Swoi-u, City Recorder. For the celebrated Red Star Flour go to J. Blaser. Mrs.

A. P. Meriwether visited at Newport last Sunday. Gust Forssell of Morrison had business in Toledo yesterday. Charles Winant of Newport was greeting Toledo friends yesterday.

Ladies' Flexo bustles the latest fad, only 50c at Conroy, Son Co's. Simon Lentden and his launch Too Few were up from Newport yesterday. Mrs. D. P.

Blue of West Yaquina was up yesterday paying taxes and visiting friends. Don't forget to look over our beautiful line of men's and boys' hats and caps. Y. B. M.

Co. Merchant Henry Lewi- departed yesterday on business trip to Portland. J. A. Hall is behind the counter during his absence.

If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does 110 good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, nuin-sey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it- Every bottle warranted.

Price, 25 and 50 cts, O. O. Krogstad, druggist. 6m County Clerk Lutz went down to-' Newport yesterday evening. Ira Miller of Newport was a county seat visitor Wednesday.

John Huutsucker of Pool slough was a Toledo visitor yesterday. Mrs. Henry Lewis was listed with' the sick the fore part of the week. Pocket knives, all kinds, at R. Schenck hardware store.1 For boots and shoes, hats and caps at clearance prices go to Conroy, Son Co.

The Toledo sawmill is putting in full time and getting out some ex' tra good lumber. O. D. Dalaba of Elk City re-' turned the fore part of the' vveek: from a business trip to Waldport. Miss Vera Starr, who has suffering from an attack of pneu monia, is reported as improving.

The farm home isn't complete without the Pacific Homestead. If you want a good offer, let us M. D. Weltin of Eddyville came: down Monday night to register and visit his old neighbor, Jack All-- phin. Miss Lillie Derby and her brother" Jimmie were in Toledo last Friday' evening and favored Tub Leader-with a pleasant call.

Mrs. H. P. Stover, who has been' visiting her sister, Mrs. George Landreth, departed Tuesday morn ing on a trip to Nebraska and Missouri.

Attorney C. E. Hawkins returned from up the river last Friday even ing with a big catch of trout. The Leadfr appreciated a dozen of the little beauties. Dr.

W. Tyler Smith, republican-nominee for joint senator, G. E. Davis, candidate for county clerk, Attorney B. F.

Swope, Hon. C. B. Crosno and Fred Stanton constituted a party of visitors at. On another page will be found'1 the Democrat-Peoples ticket, an ad- vertisement placed with us by the democratic county central committee.

Having never tried that brand, The Leader feels justified in ad--moni'hing its readers to "handle with carej" William Buoy purchased a bunch of line young hogs yesterday from, a prominent citizen of Siletz. They are beautiful animals, with nice-long hair sometimes called bristles, and slender, graceful limbs sometimes called legs. The seller was unable to bring the pedigrees, owing to the fact that: his wagon was unable to bear any more weight, but the documents will arrive in due time. "It is with a good deal of pleasure-and satisfaction that I recommend" Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Druggist A. W.

Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, seeing the remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me: 'I really believe that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the and she became so enthusisastic over its merits that I at once made up my mind to recommend it in the future. Recently a gentleman came into my store so overcome witli colic pains that he sank at once to the floor. I gave him a dose of this remedy which helped him. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as well as ever.

Sold by O. O. Krogstad, druggist. 1 I I'i f. I I II r.

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