W5j UNC0U4 COUNTY LEADER. 1. V. RTKWAKT, KOlUr Proprietor. radllahea evtry TburUjr t Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Subscription Rates: One year, - . . 51,50 out, months, - . . Tl .. 13 A uree mourns, - . .50 rtverliilnr rmlei triad e known on j.pllitlon !iuntfieMioaitwlll b InMrtad In (hoa. .! 11mm at live ent par line per week, and will wiuu uniii oriierei aiAponiinuea. f-ytry Oilmiter in Lincoln unty U aothuris- " wni ior 10a leader. Entered at ibe poMoflloe at Toledo, Oraon, u uu tin,, uihii iuaiu:r. I'ArlleSTficelvlllV th( TMrr .,. t.. ... ,., ..... erert the ume majr know that aome friend bu T1 11 u" tn8In "d lal Ihey will not be ailed upon to pay lor It. LOCAL NOTES. County court meets in regular Hession next Monday, Bills are out for a social dance next Tuesday night at Gray's hall llie brick masons expect to get the walls of the depot finished this Week. Newport has bills out announc ing a celebration at that place on the 4U1 of July, The O. P. will run an excursion train from Albany to Yaquina and TCtnrn next Sunday. A goodly delegation of Yaquina end Newport people were up to take part in the exercises 011 Decora tion Day, T f 1 - ... ti t. City, spent Memorial Day and night In loledo, returning on yesterday morning's train. fir, Whitney, who owns a farm near this place has been in the city Tor the past few days looking after his interests here. Uro. Matthews, of the Newport Times, accompanied by Miss Loom is also of Newport, made us a short call on Decoration Day. We are under obligations to henntor Crosno for a copy of the l'ish and Game laws an 1 of the toad laws passed by last legislature. Mrs. T. P. Fish, who has been at Corvallis for medical service for some time returned home last Sat urday, one is still in very poor health. J. Jaoobson, ofRialto, California, came up on the last steamer and is Stopping in Toledo temporarily lie has sonic properly in Lincoln county which he is looking after. The Corvallis Times can gravely advise as to National finances and taxation, but when it comes to County affairs it becomes too occult for the Times man's overworked train. For fine repairing of your watches mid clocks give J. L. McCulloch, of Vatiiinii City, a call. Anything left at J. II. McNeil's drug store "will be attended to without extra charges, Harry Funt, Frank Wadsworth and Fred Chambers expect to go to California on the next steamer. The two former go to work In the ha vest fields and the latter goes for bis health. It is expected that the lostmaster t this place will be changed tomor tow, W. lv. Rich having received liis commission todav, Mr. Rich expects to move the olHee Into the ' Williams building, next door to the Imrhor shop. Surveyor Gideon ran a level fur Hill street from the cout house to where it intersects the street at the railroad. The grade will be about "one foot in thirty. We un lorstaiid Miat a portion of the street at least V'ill soon be improved, The long deferred case of the Valluski libel will come on for Waring in the United State's district vourt at Portland. U1W0 Judge Bellinger next week. Several per sons from this place have been sub V"nio l and will be in attcndaiuw The Agent y school at SilcU lias deceived m fine new uf table engine (and wood saw. Thry will use the Vngine for sawing wood, threshing,1 vtc, and when not otherwise en-j 'gaged it will be attached to a pump and will pump watt! I'i Uk st honl' buildings and grounds. Couu Surveyor Gideon Came! over Monday and vompleted the! fcuvvey ot the county tAd. Accord ing to his survey the load runs to vatcr at a spot abuflt in front ot the barber shop. Instead of stopping tthe discussions as to the location tf Vie road the survey bus seemed to Vreale more. About the only nun 'who sceihs to be le pleased m the lSlt JV,M 1 lv Miss Jessie Alexander Is assist ing Assessor Parker in preparing assessment rolls. Mrs. J. F. Stewart and little daughter spent Decoration day at Woodburn with her parents. Next time the O. P. takes . ex cursionists from Toledo they oueht to at least give them a hand car to come back with. Wm. Alexander received a severe scald by the tipping of hot coffee on himself while at breakfast last Wednesday morning. rrom newspaper reports we should judge that the merchants excursion party was royally enter tained while at San Francisco. A merry fishing party came up irym Yaquina last Sunday morn ing in Kennedy's launch. The par ty consisted of Messrs. Kennedy. Guignac, Bohanan, Ghormley and Rich. J. McCaffrey, a rancher liviug about three miles from town, re ports that one of his cows gave birth recently to twin calves, and that they are both alive and doing well. Jas. Hamar, of this place, had a rather close call while working in the longshore gang at Yaquina last Saturday, owing to a crane load of rails swinging around and striking him. It bruised and skinned up his legs badly and came very near landing him into the Bay. T. P. Fish, of this city, has been appointed lornl ncpnt fnr hi qA reliabl e Sun Insurance Company, and is now prepared to write your policies in a company that has been fully tune tried and fire tested. A policy in the Sun is a policy that insures in every sense of the word. Mr. Fish will be glad to give you rates and other information. The mention in this paper of the large egg laid by Mr. Bethers' hen a few days ago seems to have stim ulated other hens to greater efforts. Harry Fant brought a monster egg to town last Monday which meas ured eight inches in one circumfer ence and inches on the other, and weighed four ounces. An or dinary egg looks very small by the sides of these huge ones. T. Jay Buford while coming over from Silctz last .Saturday had a little experience which he does not care to repeat. He was riding a vicious horse and while coming up a bill the saddle cinch became en tirely loosened and the horse took the opportunity to unload Mr. Bu ford, throwing him down a steep bank about thirty feet. Mr. Bu ford was stunned for a time, but beyond some severe bruises and strain upon his body he was not otherwise seriously hurt. The special train up to this place last Sunday to connect with the ex cursion over the bar only took two passengers, ami these returned about seven o'clock that evening, via the foot route, the company re fusing to rim a train up to this place for their benefit. The walk ers were assured before they left the docks for home that evening by about twenty different men that their tickets were good, but some how they couldn't find the right man to bring them back. They therefore fooled the railroad nnd walked hotrte, F. D. Carson, of Minneapolis, in company with Rev. Chas, Booth, of Newport, were callers at this of fice this morning. Mr. Carson is the attorney who contemplates lo cating here, a mention of which has been made in this paper before. He was also at one time in his life a member of the honorable printing craft, which probably accounts to a great extent for his courteous and affable appearance. We welcome him to this, the best portion of the glorious old Wehfoot slate, and luic that he will make his perma nent home with us, W wish to call the attention of the people of Toledo to tha deHor- able condition of the graveyard north of town, The place is cover ed with noxious weeds or rouk grass, dead brush ami logs strewn over it and stock seem to make it a nightly leiuievous. Gravestones are V nocked down, IhmiI boards destroyed nnd tl general itr of des- Iructiveuess reigns, The cemetery ground should be fenced. An in expensive fence would answer every purpose and the grounds would then he exempt from the raids of stock that ft rtSAmn there at will. I.et us shviw thfigfc lespect for our dea to ftt teast prevent their lust rer-ting place fawn K-coiiitug a stock Thos. Robertson, of Chitw was a pieasant caiier at our o today, Walt Lyons has sold the Sta; Times, We have not learned 1 the purchaser was. The steamer is expected in Saturday and will sail again on tl following Tuesday. G. W. Parrisb, father of J. W Parrish, of this place, arrived hertf last Friday and will spend the sum- mer with his son. Compare the Leader with the other papers of Lincoln county. Can tfipv 111 flriv wav rr.trir.irrt ...i.l. - J - J ...JI.lJfL.J WV.t.l the Leader in local news? R. F. Collamore goes over to th oneiz agency tomraorrow to pti in some cement or grout found Hons for some new buildings to 1 The motion for the removal C. H. Gest as attorney for Received Hadley, which was argued here in the May term of court has been de nied by Judge Fullerton. We were unable to obtain the names of two or three old soldiers of this place who took part in the Memorial exercises on Tuesday. The omission was not intentional. The Red Crown mills, at Albany have been placed in the hands of a receiver. The assess of the comp any are about $50,000 and the lia bilities will run up to at least $70,- 000. J. K. Stockman is the receiver. M. T. Wliiuiey, the Cintwood merchant and postmaster, accom panied by his father-m-law, Mr. Parker, recently from Kansas, had business in Toledo today. We acknowledge a very pleasant call from them. Toledo has a reputation for hos pitality to visitors on all occasions and we are happy to say that this repute was not allowed to suffer last Tuesday. Toledo will always' treat her visitors hospitably if it takes the last crust in the locker. The Post has a new man at the helm this week in the person of John Odencal, an old time resident of Benton county. He arrived from Corvallis last Monday evening. In all fraternal charity we can say that Mr. Odeneal has all of the car marks of a printer. The Lincoln county tax roll be comes delinquent next Monday and will be turned over by the sheriff to the county court. They will probably issue an execution for the collection of the delinquent roll by dsstress and place it in Sheriff Landis' hands next week. An tinusully large crop of pota toes has been planted in Lincoln county this spring. Owing to our location on a cheap water route to market potatoes raised here can be put 011 the market and a profit re alised at a price at which they can not afford to raise them in the valley. T. lv. Parker, of this city, has a dog worth owning. Last Saturday Mrs. Parker lost her purse contain ing about two dollars in change. She did not know where she lost it, but she was somwlmt agreeably surprised on opening the door next morning to find the purse lying on the porch g uarded by the dog. The dog had found it during the night and brought it home. The contents were intact. L, NOTICE! of- buying farming tools, l ling a house this spring, we joneyifyou call on or write -ore buying. : ) R. M. WADE & CO., v Corvallis, Oregon. FUlsTKl, Prop., h rrmfrf'tionerv. Fruit, etel , . 7 , ia C9.ae.li0B. 1 YI) ORDEIILY HESORT, OREGON. HKAL KSl'ATK TUASSt'kKS. The following arc the transfers of real estate in Lincoln county, as filed for recrod In the office of the county clerk, for week ending to- lay: Dan'l Grady and wile to John S. Cowl, lot 3 in block 1 7, in 5th ad dition to Toledo; consideration $125. R. 1 Bruce to John D. Axtell; 40 acres land; consideration $1,00. W. T. Crocker mid wife tojosiah Gideon; lot 1, block 16, in Wald port; consideration 75. Georgt Maloney and wife to Josiah Gideon; lot 2, in block 16, Waldport: consideration 150. Frnest Warren to John A. Olsson ami Ann Olsson; lot 5, in block 1, Fredrieksburgg; consideration 1 75 Julia A. Parker and Allen Parker to John Priest; lots 3, 4. 0, and 10, in block 30, Parker's addition to West Yaquina; consideration Jhjo. J. R. Bayley and Kliabeth Bay- ley to Sam'l Case; lots 7 and s, in block a, in Newport; consideration f40o. Frantie Harmon to Henry Wulf: lot o, block 18. in Graham's ih addition to Toledo. J. D. Axtell to R. F. Bruce; 10 acres in tow nship 14 r.ini;e 1 ooir- MdTM:i t,Vs : At Irgains in Real Estate!! ' s, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town llv in sinirlo Lots or Blocks, PROVED OR UNIMPROVED, 'J J JONES & CO.,?? .ars' residence on Yaquina Bay. eu tne tne roa:l aeaiu taking the field notes of A. Pon to go by, and brought the road out at the water's edge between Cope land's store and the meat market. The Corvallis carriage works are seriously contemplating removing from Corvallis to Portland, They claim that they will be greatly ben efited by the change in the way of freight savings and the opportuni ties of increased sales', and are awaiting a proposition from the Portland Board of Trade. If they move from Corvallis it will be a sad blow to that place as they employ nearly two hundred men and Cor vallis would lose all or nearly all of them. Notice. The session laws for 1893 are now in the office of the county clerk and will be delivered to the justices of the peace of Lincoln county upon application by them. B.F.Jones, County Clerk. HOUX. GIDKON. To the family of Josiah Gideon, of Waldport, on Wednes day, May 25, 1893, a sou. IMKk K H RT1C1 ION Y . At " Chitwood, May 26, 1893, Annie, infant daughter off. and A. Kertiehouv, aged three months and seven days. . 1I01KI. AUItlVAl.S. The following are the arrivals at the popular Hotel Lincoln for the week ending today: W. G. Gibson, Portland: Dudley Trapp, Chitwood; Mrs. Schmeer, Albany; J. C. Jacobson, San Ber nardino, Calif.; Mrs, Thos. Butler, Albany; Albert Meakcr, Mill creek; C. D. Kennedy, Yaquina; L. Guig nac, Ynqliiua: Josiah Gideon, Waldort; G. A. Landis, Newport;' R. Schrieber, Portland; Ed. Stock, Corvallis; Yale Gleason, Kola; Johnson Odene.d, Corvallis; J. Jen nings, Newport; B. F. Halm, Ya quina; R. A. Bensell and wife, Newport: John Buckley, Newport; J. H. McCulloch, Yaquina: K. R. Martin, Newport: Geo. F. Sylves ter, Sam'l Case, S. A. Heniphill, P. M. lhirch am: T. II. Maine, of I Newpoit; C. Ku ler, T. Sukelv, D Uradv. C. A. Dick. J. 11. LutV. jAO Hooker, T P Fish. Jacob H Reeder, Lee V.'a.'.e and wife. I.. Bun. ot' Toledo: W. L. Watkins, Ya-.juiiw. Scott lane, S:ie'z, W. S. Linvi'.U', Si'.ot; Mildred I.inville Sileu: Mei'.ie lVhse. Silet; Edwin! Stur.ton, Toledo; J. Gideon, Alsea; Chas, Williams, Yaquina; M. L. S Trapp, Chitwood, ' F. D. Caiso:t.! Min.ic.ipt lis, R. II. Carbon. Minr.e-; ap iis. Rev. Cl'is. lyth, Newport.: ANrt one hundred others took ! dinner on Tec-lay who did not' vister. 1 fiOVELTY DRESS GOODS !! SOMETHING JSTEAV I I: have just received direct from New York Manufacturers an assorted line of Novelty Dress Goods, comprising the Latest Patterns and Designs in Dress Goods. Call and see them; they are something extra. C. G. COPELAND, ToSgon Wall Paper! Wall Paper! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A full WLm of hull mil Of All The Newest Styles And Patterns f FCall And Look My Stock Over, I Know I Can Suit You. Also Everything In The Drug Line. J. H. McNEIL, Toledo, Oregon !! ii -A FULL, L,INE OF- Men's, Boys' and Youth's CLiOTHINQ. Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, DllESS GOODS, Etc., All at Portland Prices, Clothing IVTeicl to Orcli Agent for BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. pISSe O'BRIEN'S 55SSL Are you Reading any County Paper now? If want a paper That will give you All the Local news; All the County news; All the Court news. , . - - 7 And in Fact all the news That is of interest to Taxpayers, X,1 M OUUSCllUtJ For the Lincoln County Leader, Only $1.50 per Year. Th pla to get your CARDS, ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, BILLHEADS, STATEMENTS, ETC., And all Hnd Hi ' I n ttw LEADER OFFICE. (flTricw and Work Satis&ctory. Ytujui.m City, Oregon, Partus s purchasing $ 1 0' worth nr mnm will 1 --VfV lltll le -non a round-trip ticket free on steam boat olanta to Newport or Benton to loledo For Sal. A well improved Taueh cf twenty acres, situated about half way txtween Toledo and Yaquina, about half tide land; has good frame house of 6 rooms, good barn, and other outside improve ments. Good orchard of over too trees jnst in bearing, good garden land, well cultivated. Will be sold at a decided bargain, and on good terms. For further particulars c&3 at r address this office.