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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1893)
V " ! ? 1 if '1 I .1 LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. The city election U over and the i. r. stkwaiit, Mitor rui i'ropritr. I weather is clear. I Heal Gaither has been confirmed ruiii-hcl every Thursday at Tulwlo, County, Oregon. Suliscription Kates: One year, ... Six months, ... Three months, Dr. Rich made a business trip to Albany the first of the week. The late rains have caused some Beautiful weather. A IvenlsliiK riitex made know n on uw-lii-Minii Free! Free! For a short time I will give a fine j life size crayon portrait to every j worth for cash. f'pll at m . Kitwn r.r .,--i? IV.r nr. I. so winter. . v. . ., ... " - J j Ura- Klsor. of Philomath is 1:1 ticulars to S. X. Wilkins. the lead-j 'so , , ParkCr 'S dWM rrm 'lValIa' ' the ;it' toda' ,ookil,K afler IjrI)er- 'g furniture dealer. Corvallis, Or. ! 1 uu ui.-j juiiu 111 in is iy 111 tniS CUV. I K. M. WADE & CO., in ; by the senate as agent at the Siletz. of tile prunes t0 burst open. Miss Kva Atin r,f A1ho,i. ..-.'ll ' t i. t.- i. teaeh 1 he rit ritv t,;c!r....i.j. .i.-. one r,u ug s2;). ..uv.. in .uixuiiu jjincc, 111 mis euy. Cor-vallis, Oregon. DEALERS IX Hardware, Stoves and Ranges X !ine 1omi1 III lie Iriwrtcl in the-e ml. .mum nt live ienl )r line er week, ini'l will '.e rim uuill i.riltrcl dlarimtinudl. 'very .oitniHs:er in l.lnruln futility lh uutb'irU tJ t., net mreui lur the I.kaiikb. Kiacrirt nt Ihe )iti,tlic e nl Tnk'lu, Oregon. PtS'un'l-l'lH,,!. liuil mutter. i'lirtli.- receiving thU ti.er u ho huvc not op! fr.l ihexxniv nmy know Hint n.tne frl!,l him nnU-rtvl it for thi ni uii'l that tliev will not l,c chI.cI up, hi to 1 ay fur it. LOCAL NOTIitS. countv. in Toledo Si. 25 per at stores. ' delicious fruit for bot'Hng. II. and H. Dkxunger. . . HOT KI. A1I1IIVAI.S. t. 1 . ... 1 Kobt. DfTw-H .-iS,u-t7Tn,iin j,nK! Hftii.iii ana mue mines, Don't be afraid to tell us the gone to the Indian Industrial school I news when yon happen to know at Carlisle, Pennsylvania I l'fcIive" prunes any. It is the news we want. j Jas. Plumlee has gone to Klgiu, ! f" lwt weeks , at A .n t;h, ' t?.. ...... bushel. Leave orders urc iviiMcrii wreou, 10 iook auer some ,,, , ,,r. j Wtof the Sierra." is .rvia'..r ,.. :.. .1 ! Uapcst au.l most healthful and out a term in the Oregon peniten-j Mrs. j: tj. Will, who has been ' ar ' i visiting her aunt Mrs. Copeland, of M. M. Davis has removed his j this place, left for her home at Al family from Vagina City to Cor-; bany this morning. vallis, where they will live thi winter. today Samuel Case, Newport; Cora are Case, New port; Jno. Hattice, Siletz; Dr. Lee, Siletz: T. flan iiiier. Siletz: The board of equalization meets Rev. .Ellsworth. Siletz: D. P. Klue. were The Klani.-ilh I'nlls slmrc tm ' tlw. r-ruirt l,r.,.,. ;.. 'is.f.. : . , . ... .... , n- . . . 1 , " ".. in .in mt 1u.1i 1 air.nna; j . . w 111, iorvai- i"' oeennem up ny a lone roober 1 25H1. inst. Parties 1 Ihjs. lluUer is expected back twice during the past week, and I their AMD FA RM :-: BIPLEMEXTS. Orders from Lincoln County solicited and will be Given Prompt Attention. MOXOGRAXI CIGrAR STORE, Arc you i-I. Tvl. BRUNK, Prop,, up Tlic salmon catch is bracing a little. Hond.H for deeds for sale at the Lkahkk office. S. Case and R. A. licnsell The followiti" nrp flip Arrivals at The pleasure seekers have nearly the nom.l.-.r Tfr.Tr.l f inrr.ln for th PJiw. Tl..w... w .for-tlnlim-V. Frillt. OtC. all lelt the sea side at Xewnrirt ......i 1:.... o ' ' . ,, , ... ., 1,.,, . 'ti viimiiik iouay: . . iveceiei 1 mtiiy says mai me re- i Here is an occasional camper or 1'ori mat me u. v. neaa oiiices are: cottager left yet, but they to be removed to Albany is with-; very scarce. out foundation. ! ? i as A t 1 . ?iwl i ess .aiH til vwmvm Klamath county in a few days. C. II. (lest, the O. P. attorney, went outside 011 yesterday's train, M. L. Trapp and H. X. Foster, ofChitwood, were in Toledo Tues day on business. J. W'ni. Will, the sewing mach ine an 1 iiiii-.ical instrument man of Ci wiui oi, i'I l'.-uij moil , , ill M.Cluic, an old time Kan as friend of Mr. un 1 Mrs. J. 1". Sttrv.aii, vivited OitT l iio.u. the same fellow did both jobs. He seems to know when he has struck a snap. M, II. Young has sold his home stead 011 JJig Elk to Henry Hums, of this place, and will move some time this fall onto a farm on Big Elk, which he recently purchased froth his father-in-law. Austin Rosebrook and his mother an: rejoicing over the reopening of Sunday with 1 rL'K -National iiank, at 1'ort- lland. lhey had we understand, aggrieved at lis; Miss Carrie Raines Portland; assessment this year should : Prank George, Spokane, Washing- gfT-A onrr iXI) (UllYEULY IlESOllT. vaouixa cm OREGOX. T. R. R-.an an ; (niier resident on the Hay, are visiting in this vicinity for two or three weeks. I lie irrepressible Moil. I.awli well known to every person on the !ay for his grave and sedate niein, .as in Toledo Yesterday. YV S. Linville came over from .'orvallis Tuesilay anil went out to lie Agency on business. lie will l-ttuni to Corvallis Saturday. Trout fishing is all the go now iiiys, and some of our expert an- ,,leis are biinging in as fine strings t.fsea trout as ever tickled the gaze i f an epicure. A marriage license was issued on Monday by County Clerk Jones to Frank George, of Spokane, Wash ington, and Miss (Catherine Hark leroad, of Xewpoit. I.J. Pepin, the contractor on the Roscbrooks bridge is on hand, ami is getting the lumber 011 the ground piepanilovv to starting the con struction as soon as the lumber is nil cut. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chapman, of Toledo, caino over yesterday to pay a visit to old fiiends ami home in Albany. They are highly pleased with their new location :at Toledo. Albany Herald. Let the next thing on the pro gram be that creamery. Let us all get our shoulders to the w heel and fcive it a push and we will have a creamery running here by the Hist the new year. Talk it up. In a short time the Pioneer stone quarry will begin shipping random Ktones for the new city hall at Sa lem. There will be about fifty or sixty carloads of this stone used in the con- tructicn of that building. Mi. and Mrs. R. Dedriek, Mr. luid Mrs. Pre i Stanton, and a cous in of the bitters' fiom Albany, will family, of S:,lem i a!"mt ?,",0 H" AcP"sit nt t,,at - i..t ...1 t ,. ., . , 1'i.u c wueu ine oaiiK Closed US doors. Robt Campbell our genial, jolly butcher, went up Pig Elk on a beef hunting trip the first of the week, and came back so hilariously good naluied that we are led to believe that he must have struck a coal mine or located a homestead. Some person has been stealing potatoes out of the field of Wade and Parker, near town, and the owners of the field request us to say that unless it is right suddenly .stop ied that the thief will be vis ited by the sheriff in his official ca pacity. If you can't speak a good word for the country you live in keep your mouth shut or move out. Don't be a perpetual croaker. One individual of that kind will do more to harm n community than twenty public spirited citizens can do good to counteract it. All of those who wish to pay for their paper with potatoes or chick ens can now do so. We will take either of the uboye at the market price delivered at any point 011 the laihoad in this county, or at I,ut- jens or Waldpoi t. Drop us a card if you w ish to pay in that way and we will let where and about when to deliver tlicin. The passenger train put a sudden cud to the existence of a calf that tried tocioss the Hack ahead of the train nt the bridge just west of town Monday. The cattle along there are very annovintr to train men by the way they hang to the tiack nnd are lialde to cause an ac cident some day. The Slate fair is in progress at Salt 111 this week and the accounts in the daily papers give about a column of an account of the races. make note ot tins. ;tcm. Mrs. Davis, South Peach; M. j J. R. Abby, a former train dis- L. Trapp. ChiUvoo 1; II. X. Poster, j patcher on the O. P., but now an 1 Chitwood; Dr. Carter. Elk City; A. ' employe of the Northern Pacific at; Sullivan, Newport; W. S. Linville, Ellinsburgh, Wash.,. is spending ' Corvallis, Michael Hartz, Butte) his vacation in this place as the ; City; Jas. Breen, Butte City; W. S j guest of A. R. Chapman. i I In fiord, Corvallis; S. Case, Xew-j T. S. Keep, cashier of the bank'iorl; M"rt Lawlis, Newport; Scott i of (wirest Grovp Oreo-mi tnnt Prov-' Lane and wife, Siletz; Miss Alice; THESE HARD TIMES ,UVER MUST MAKE Sanders, Siletz. HKAI, KSH'I K THAVsr I.IIS. iUuv as inn this is nt - 1 Scading aii5r County Taper now? If want a paper That will give you All the Local news; All the County news; All the Court news, And in Fact all the news kiThat is of interest to h as uossible. The place to do j taxpayers, -CHEAP CASH STOltE" of;Ymi ,11,1 fiu ident Steele, of the Merchant's National bank, of Portland, Or., ' and suggested a partnership that ! would form the name of Steele & j The following are the transfers , . YJ 'SIT. AvIkTC "Good Goods at LOW Keep. : of real estate as filed in the county 1 -.j . . . . Judge Iluff.ird came over from ' clcr,i's (,n'ce for ueek ending to-Tl'lCCS IS ti'.C 1'lllC. Corvallis Tuesday to look up mat- !''a- but fail to mention the aeiicultural tart tin latter part of the week for j exhibits. It would seem to us that .1 pleasure trip to the mouth of the j it is about that the name of this S:! t river. Tliey exju.vl to be j com cm was changed from its pros-'-"'' ;1 vtl'1; ten days and will) en t one, to one that would indicate 1 . i'i.y thcui-clves hunting and lish-! its character as a horse tacing iu- 1 stitutioii. l':.e ..aw mill star led up last Sal- Cliailes Higgings, of Marsltficld, ' . lav, and for a time presented j has a .souvenir of the Indian wars l'.e a !ivclv iippearancf. but was ! in the shape of a scalping knife, npelled to shut down before the j A brother of Mr. Diggings' w as t'.ay as over because the w ater I w ith Custer in the Black Hills and 1. , I . ;, 'im. ...... ; ' ... .. .... 1.. 1: 1 . . iin-w uvi i- u'li'Mi"! an iiiim;iii Him ;in kiltie t.cd t the mill fiom a distant lVo,n him. It is made of a sabi-n opting by means . f a pip. This ' bla.de with a l.iass handle ingen-l pipe had -pi iing a leak and iv.bl, ,! , ioiis!y utt.icheo, with .1 buckskin' Ihe greater part of the flow. The j sheath, and has doubtless S1 1. j leak lias Ken rcpaiu'd au.i the mill ! Moody woik. ! Malted again today. , A ln)lxeilU., ,,vt u, K,u a The city election pas-cd od.piiet-J stivk company in Al'.um to bu-.hl ! ly last Mv iiday. The vote was not i a riir beat to p'. t!ic eppyr, tpiite so luavy as that cut at the ! Willamette titi tioni laigeueas; (oimer election. Tluic were 54 ; far down as Albany and Corvallis.' Votes cto-t. 35 for and ig agaii st. A stock subset ipt Km p.ipei is bciu Vlieic was-an average ol about 15 ciiculatcd theitv The p:op,xsition 1 Votes tor (o.tch of the eaudi.'.ates. U to tonn a eotnpam with -.sim' 11 ... ' 1 lie louow iit,; aie me on cei elect-, capital divdUd in "sosli.uv ,t . t. . ... ... . . ' " v.i 10 1111 toe Alliums oiucs: 1;. l. Ji.nloll.iis each, t ters in connection with the Depot road which was recently ordered cleared of obstructions. We pre sume that he will represent the Grady interest in the matter. County Clerk Jones informs us that the comparing of the records which have now all been transcrib ed, will be completed about the first of October and will be then brought to the court house at this place. Lincoln county will then have a complete set of records, and a set that for neatness and correct ness will be second to none in the state. P. M. Stanton is completing, on his place north of Toledo on the Siletz road, one of the best and lar gest farm houses in Lincoln coun ty. The house is 32x32 feet on the ground and 21 feet high, with bay windows and porches in the proper j places to give it a handsome ap- V. H. Cook to John H. Richardson, lots S and y in Nevada block, Nye &. Thompson's addition to Newport; consideration $22200 Lvdia A. Enni:; and Vni. Ennis to I.. W. Williams, 20 acres-in 20-1 1-1 1, con sideration, 1,60000 C. II. Williams an 1 wife to L. W. Williams, lots 7, 8, and 9 in block 49, and 2, t and 3 in block 50, Bayley ci Case's and addition to Newport; consideration John Buckley to L. W. Wil liams, lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12, block 98, Bayley v: Case's addition to Xew poit, consideration, Jas. A. Kerr and wife to John Lensch, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and s, block 30, Prior Scott's addition to 1 1 iirh- See my Stock of FALL and WINTER BOOTS and SHOES I I tc'.ivly Made Clotlihiir, Etc. I Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Notions, IT. 1 FISH. i Tin' Loader in Toledo, Oregon. Low Prices. For the Lincoln County Leader. Only 81.50 per Year. 1 00 60 00 , . . . . . . . . :mio ronsii nr.,,,.... peaiance. Ihe building speaks t ,. , ' Thompson, patent. 5.00 M. H. Kriebel to J. P. Ber giu, tract of laud in 14-11-11, consideration 170 00 jM. HANSEN, All work Guaranteed. Toledo, - Oregon. well for the enterprise and thrift of Mr. Stanton, as it also does for the workmen who erected it, Messrs, R. Dedriek and Fred Stanton. Judge Burt, up nt Elk Citv, nut an ollice chair into his boat to take! more comfort while fishing. He' got a nice bite and got so interest- j ("I'JC ed in landing the fish that he got aj ' ,y . little too much to one side and! . " A 1 1 11 JI 1 K h Judge and all went into the cool ! Watches Cleaned and Repaired. iieptlis ol the aquina. When he came to the surface he was repeat ing something that was not strictly in accordance with the rules of eti-1 quelle. He sits flat on the bottom ; of the boat now while fishing. The Budget says if the canuery nien would employ w hite men and women to pack salmon instead of Chinese, that it would make a dilf erence of three hundred thousand lobars annually lo Astoria. A couple of gentlemen, who are fa miliar with the cannery business and know exactly how much mon ey is paid to pigtails eve y season, say the amount would be double pi life PETEll TELLEFSON, DEALER IX GlIXKRAli MERCHANDISE, Flour ami Fee,!, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps. Rubber and Oil Clothing;. BOOTS AND SHOES, - CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery. Yaquina City, Oregon. For Bargains in Real Estate!! Farm Lands, Tide Lauds, Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots or Blocks, IMPROVED OR UXIMPROVED, -! PRINTING Call on 'F .TifKriCC! At nf Toledo vj iuks -V.,Ores:oii Twenty-two ears' residence on Yaquiua Bay. nig paragraph: "It a doctor makes a mistake he buries it; if a merchant makes a mistake, lie keeps it -till. , but it a poot newspaper Mian makes a mistake he puts it down upon a large sheet of. paper for the woiKl to look at. and inevcy ivi:--munity their arc ciaukswho th'iik they aie models of wis oui because they occasionally discover them, au.l t t weeks their jaws n:e sag ging aUm! their greatness for astute wisdom." .---. .. l'r. .Icuiiiiis, I'ciiiist. X0V1-LTY DRESS GOODS!! so m i :rr 1-1 1 xc. xi:av i I have just reeeived direct from New York what we estimated, at the very jfmBWi I J 1 111 1 1' H't U 1 VIS Hll UsStirted lhlO of Novelty least six hundred thousand a vear. Uvk SK"'.-"---S 1..., . 1 , An exchange boils down a gotvllv teqiljS Dx M)()ds, eoniprisilliv the Latest Pattern nuanitv of hard stM.ee in Ihe follow. t IJBM ;l,ul lSlUS in DlVSS ( ioods. Call aild 800 A SPECIAL OFFER! lotiirnof THKOKK. itnom; thoy are something extra. -i Toledo. Oregon ; Thi yc i'.iK?i'' l ii..f. it tho HfM-.i of I it'" wt' t i" mini xl'.ui httluli.itf fiuttr.Muf : All l :. 1:1 !.r . 1 rr.t- .i-i t. ithlUti tu(t ; liut-r ii n- t-.it:iit'f ft iurii1t.tr m ui t If" UiX fl ; uj. f, '. I It 1 t (l .1 It, 1 ft 1 OIK t ft At MS - ; (i AN it In 1 it fi U I -Iviu It 111 mi y ti. U tr tin icll rtr 1 luo n an ut'U'r Uh ur.or to xtuluibr lt. 1 tl , n i, ; i.T o. :l S f Oil. frl. lt It... , I, . The ilncc to net your . CAJiDS, EXl'JSLOPES, LETT Ell HEAD, HILL HEADS, ST A TEM EXT St ETC., Anil nil kimlxil TirxJTIlSTG-. PIAHOS, OiiGANS and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, St'triini .I,,- L'rosno, inayoi; J. A. Hall, u-eoid-m; Chas. Ruhl, marshal; T. 1'. I:i.sh, tieasiiiei; Lester W'aagh. U. JV.lrick, Ceo. H,"i:ers, AC Wa le, K. 1. Coll.imote and 11. W. Viu Ctn.t, HldriHw'i. ooat ti ot be built nl ! ut.n 1 ugene. and to be of sutbi ient capacity lor the tally ing tiade. l.utnbe". l'.aidwaie, etc.. lH-cess.oy to be Used in ol construction mav be nt the aituii miolo-i ifi,, Will be in Toledo. Hotel Coin, on Monday an ' Tues.'.ix . tV tv'ber jnd and ;rd. Or Crockei w ill lMt make any pto'es va.,' i:q to Ttdedo. l'r. Jennings w i'I !:-.ike the woik regular ttips on the fist Mon.iay id'sciibed and Tuesday ot t ach m.Miili the UJ Htlll (1,0 UeeljIy Oregoijlai) ) ji I) ti 1 & III! 1 III I I ' I ilk" I VI ;ftiini , t-" HI tilt ins. r.in,, 7w. .. . oorf s'. anil i i8 Months for S2.00 Work 1 PACKET l CTLKRV. VVarran tecL I'M. hln th it ml Km of lhrrnr. T1IK y ' i W.l i- .. Ifntn r tliii Ulii.l t i i.iirr.. I. l'!-. l,. I , ii'ti ini I.' . iv hen ' -t- ! n, -.r' or.u.,1. In It il u io in i throu.-li iur u,' TOViS und , ti.M fflri.s:-. .:-:,;u i !ss:. lit an mm r tin c ;,, I '' s- pcc: :c!os a fey :.Kvti.v on lltuitl. CKiGl'iAx PL'i'L-SINJ 11, VS'hTLAMV OK. II I'f .nl,l at r.if.. ; ' . ' If r .s J3" Trice and Work Satisfactory ' Wm. WI L Corvallis, Oregon