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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1893)
J. 1 Si ! 5 - if : A?' "ft UNCOLN COUI.'TY LEADER, j uite a rart' of con-giiis people stopped off at Toledo from L;;t Sun- J. . KTKWAKT, Editor nd ProprlMor. Subscription Kates: One year, - . . $ .six months, - . . . Three months, - . "IvcrtMn rules inn.lc known on application. mi ki the rent. r line ,rtck. t- run until or.lcrc.1 il,.oi tliiuel V'i7f',,,:,"1,,"H',el',n.l',,,"J,1,,,,"u,',ylatbjrl. i"i toui-i Bi-aKciit fur the 1.kai.rk. .Cntere.! nl the i..,Htollioe Toledo, Oregon, a, Kinnd i'Ihhs iiiHll matter. "i.i r!.',irih." r""cl" '"""" l"'l"-rtthohHve not or.l ,n "",c,'i;"''l'"",",,,k""", ,r"" "- r',''f! 1 11 '"r "'"t Ihoy will not i. nllifl upon to pay for It. day's excursion. B, I'", Wade came over from Tur ner to visit his people last week, returning last Saturday. The ocean is reported to have been the roughest off shore day it has been for a year. It is reported that a sturgeon weighing 755 pounds was caught in me Columbia river one dav re- eently. Rev. John Parsons, of Salem th presiding elder of the M. 12. churrti of this district, was over to the agency last Sunday. JJon A. Smith, of Gates, came over to Ya'juina Bay last Saturday, The Orearon Pacific. Last Saturday a ll!if!5L...County ''"Per. ! to engage in prosjcting for coal or a lneiul over here. U)CAIy NOTEH. Fishermen are reporting better itches salmon. Howls lor deeds for sale at the , KADl'.K office. K'U. Campbell went down to Newport last night. Judge Uufford was over last evening on legal business. Ivd. Warwick, the Yatjuiua butch ti wfffc in town yesterday. A man in Kansas was fined ten d!l,-irs forsinging "After the Hall," The cclebrateil Parker and Snag i'roufmu boots at O'lirien's, Ya .iiina. Cyrus Maley came up from New- 1 1 i 1 110 in the city. uppeO Judge I). P. liluc expects to start llie latter part of the week on his trip east. While gone he will com bine pleasure with business and visit the World's fair. To set at rights a wrong impres (.ion which seems to be abroad In our county we would state that district court convenes in this place on the 3rd Monday in Novem ber, which will be 011 the 20th of that month. Dr, Lee, the agency physician. has resigned his position at the agency and has gone to San Fran cisco where he will resume practice of medicine. This leaves the agen cy without any resident physician. Commissioner M. L, Trapp is making preparations to take up his residence in his nanHsomn A t.-i!., ..... u 1v..llli6 , 111 4l.iL.- f 114 LUH LI L V . . swer Oregon PaHSc lcatters v.-as The sentiment seems to be gen- j ;ne!fl at Mi'i, cit ;s :-.:r:-;tc::'Ie;,t erally In favor of votinz a special ! hii,' '.1 ' , .uuiuuiii lilt I fv-.i-tl ' w..t tax of three to five mills at the ! prestnt. w. H. Bern wast'lectal special school election next Satttr-! chairman of the me tin-. Ti e day. It Is very necessary that all ! .-,,. ,,,.;,...,;,.., K. M. WADE & CO, ) Cor vail is, Oregon. DEALERS IN interested turn out and voice their sentiments in the matter. leal Oaither, of Toledo, the the creditors sV.oul i first pr: :e::t their claims to the Receiver, if not j 1 paid, then to th CoU't. Hardware, Stoves and Ranges AMD newly appointed Indian agent at j the Governor. A cam J lite katiulua jeweler, left a few weeks W'q a-kiiowledire a slu.n nnll 01,1 l" lne valley and find some '1 J. A. Uains, one of our lead- y-Z fanners, yesterday Harry Denlingcr, after spending 'i'-' summer upon his father's faun ' ' this jilace, has gone to Port ; "Hi to resume his law studies. iiuion uaie. the Albany cani list has been in the city for the 1st two days looking after his in itcMs in the Toledo Coal Com- 1 my. place where times were not so lmrd After looking over many places in the Valley he came to the conclu sion that times were as hard there as here ami has returned to the Bay country J. H. Bryant, a capitalist of Los Angeles, has been 111 the citv and vicinity for several days looking alter opportunities for investments 01 various kinds, but more narticu i 1 t.(ii t .1 . , ,il"y inspect tue coal nterests of I. L. iMcltl loch. Ilir u.it'liiii-V..r i.-iv..i..t i , ,,1 jeweler will be in Klk City on S '"l'-. e 'iiderstan,! that next Monday owl Tuesday, prepa,- '?terc"U- Ito.ioaljkinds of work in his ''"' ''f'"n and will proceed , Wi nt olll'e t levelop some of the coal prospects there. Miss Clara Duncan mid Mrs. T , , , ithel JvsterbrooK will be in Toledo , J !" Ufy 'R''t "am- ,.vpa,,vl lo do plain and fash. 'Ie ' '..1 to this t.lhce last Mon- 111 i- ,- day, taken off of one of li s sheen 1 mable dressmaking alter Octo- ,m . , , hiittp. K.r ,,,(!, llle weighed twenty-two ' , pounds nml some of it measured (J , " J- twenly-eiglit inches in length. The Kade, , place north of town, has t.ccc Wils taUn (mm ' m o st nuu tcn thousand cabbage plants ewc, Mr. M.-Clskey lives a short llus tall lor the p..rpt..se oi raising tlista.ice from Toledo 01, the Silet ,a, I y cabbages next year. roil(1 ,, is ()L. (f the M cir irgil Walters, Benton county's prising farmers of Lincoln county. cm. .em iccomer lias heen In Toledo , ,CIiry llllnis fou(1 (( . M f,.ra time this week making hi, under a log i the woo,!s near Dan -vitii.-iiii.-iii mi me noun 1 o co n- i;,,.,!,,', ,,!. 1,. ., , . ,. . . ... . . 1 '"I'LN s place last Monday nml it m-Moueis ,or tne recor,. transc,,.,. w;ls llliniRhl in ,, turnei, ) vStnre Hall. On opening it it was 'inpei .m.i lamiiy were louud to contain a lot ..fold letters, passengers on last Saturday's train, papers and pictures, and was evi onroute to the Bay. They will donlly the property ofMoses Hurd i..Ke .,, men residence upon the ail old gentleman who used to live o.iy mis winter. 1 iicy came Iroin in this vicinity. The grip and cou- 1. iiiitt, inn nave i.een east all tents do not appear to have been Mm"m'r exposed to the elements long, and John and Reuben Butler returned ll,nv 'l Kl tbere is somethiiig of a inmio last Monday alter an absence '".vsieiy, as inc of neatly two years. They have been up in Idaho, Kastcrn Wash ington and Hasten. Oregon. They (leo. Sylvester has discontinued drove down from the Walla Walla the telephone service on his line country and will stop at the home from Newport to the rock .piarrv ,a,v ,his wi,,UT' fr the present. This was caused The stale board of railway com- ''' 1,10 exorbitant rental charged uiisMoiieis made their semi-annual ''' tne ,!t'" Telephone Company for in , rtiou of the O, P. railway yes- l,K'il' 'trunu.uts. The Bell com terday. They carefully inspected P:m''s latent for the transmission the bridges by riding over them at (,f soiud by electricity expires next .1 decie.iscd rate of speed while ;lIl'b, and it is quite likely that standing on the tear platform of ill'ter that time there will be lots of '.Heir coach. The inspection was -iicap instruineuts to he had o 110 doulit very thorough, mi.l ti,,, various tv.id iind bridges "will doubtless be pi.mo-.Mhed in good condition to old gentleman is not known to have been in this vicinity for more than a year. tne auetz reservation, Is in the city. He will go to Portland to morrow. He expects to assume the duties of his position about the first of the coming month. Cor- valhs Ntwu. The Corvallis Times kindlv.rivf.c J o Toledo s attempted incorporation a nice little writetip, which is in the main correct. It makes an prror however in stating that the various officers had assumed the duties of their officer. They had not got that far along yet. In justice to ourselves we wish to state that the error in publica tion In notice of city election re- ferred to elsewhere was not made by the Lrapuk. The notice as published in the Lk.uhck was in accordance with the copy fumishtvl . . , the mistake having been made and overlooked elsewhere. Hon. Beal Gaither is over from the Agency this week completintr and filling out his bond as agent at the Siletz agency. The bond will be in the penal sum of 4i em in. but must be iualified in the sum of Jtfo.ooo. henator Crosno, of this place is performing Mr, Gaither's duties wdiile the latter is engaged in the above matter. The election to incorporate has again been declared illegal by the county court, At their session this morning the following order was passed which is self-explanatory: In the matter of incorporatinrr the city of Toledo: Now at this day this matter came on to be fur ther heard, having heretofore been duly argued and submitted to this court upon the motion of W. C Copeland, objector herein; and it being made to appear to the court by its records that the notice pub lished calling the election to decide for or against incorporation did not properly describe the boundaries of aid proposed incorporation and that the court erred in eallimr the last election held upon said propos ed incorporation. Now. therefore it is hereby ordered, adittdtred nml decreed that all proceedings hereto- ire nan in relation to the said Pri !".-.. 1 uieoiiiorauon he and arc hereby set aside and annulled, mid that said petition be dismissed According to Receiver Hadley's statement the O. P. road has gone behind to the tune $i4,2y6.5i dur ing the past three months in oper ating expenses. A summary of 'he earnings and expenses is nf fol lows: JUNK. Itoniiugs S-m.N-u 16 Expenses ss.f'i? 41 Loss . Karnings. Expenses. Loss ICarnings. JULY. AIV.UST. 3.74 25 .$16,84021 23,581 67 5 "'.f'4i 3" Expenses ly Loss $ 3,870 90 Mllmil. IIU'OHT. withstand the winter rains just com ing on. . weave intormed that some of thegi od people on Big Elk nml Pint . reek are rather iinvn-ed c-1 cause oi' the failuie of the eoutt to I mi c.'" " toad pitnion wliieh tliey have pit sen ted to it, and M'.'iie some of the popV down rite because of the failure. Wc have looked the matter up and find that no bond accompanied their petition, nor has one yet been tiled. although the judge and eteik both j infuimcd some of the iniested par- j that It would be makes and manufacture. The line from Toledo to Newport is still in service, Mrs. Julia Megginson has leased to a company the rieht to mine coal upon the land owned by her The following is the report of the school taught in district No. 8, Pool Slough, Lincoln county, Ore gun, for the term begining July 10th and ending September s.;, 1803: Number ofdays taiwht, 60: num ber of days attendance, 73 -' : : number of days absence, tn;- 5: num' r number 01 appointed to a-.'.-n i the matter. : A gentleman preset at the meeting gives tne tjllov. i;k ver.-ivsi o: t.:e ' matter: The meeting about one hundre't and f.hv n;en, nearly all creditor.;, directly or in directly. The present state of affairs was brought about largely by the treatment received by some of the creditors. Oaq instance, that of R. G. pierce, of Gates, will suffice to show t'.e priMtY the character of the pre.-iiit manage ment. The rrj;vl , ves Mr. Pierce about four thousand dollars (or ma terial, and a few days nco he asked for one hundred dollars to buy pro visions ami pay sonic e,f his :nen to , which l;e receive-i a reply from j Receiver JIadley worried someth.ing like this: "What are we going to get for this hundred dollars? Are you going to put out any more material!"' Mr. Pierce has the letter to verify this staicmpnt. Receiver Hadiey and Superinten dent Mulcaliy were present and when they found a decided move was to be made tried to compromise by offering to furnish some pro-, visions to those who would keep on putting out wood, and a lot of promises, such as the O. P. are ac customed to make to their creditors- hut they were completely Snored. A 1 r .' . iiuyc aiiiouni 01 woo l lias been sent to San Francisco, and to date no money has heen received for it. No satisfactory explanation could be given regarding this move than that part of it had been sold on time. The committee in charge in tend to force this matter to th v. bitter end. They are tired ot prom ises and wind about the road being built over the mountains. Tiiev want our money now due from the road and they will then talk about thir future. Albany Democrat. c FAI'M :-: IMPLEMENTS, rcters from Lincoln County solicited and will be Given Prompt Attention. j -i r.i.. : P-I. TVL". BFUrjNTKl, Prop., Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruit, etc. i UlillSS'li mm m gTA QUIET AXl) ORDERLY RESORT. YAOUINA CITV, - OREGON. THESE HARD TIMES A BUYER MUST MAKE IJllV SIS miU'Il MS niilllo TVin nln.ft fr rln this is at -CHEAP CASH STOKE" of You slioTild Subscribe T. P. FISH, where "Good Goods at Low Ho. B A. . rriccs is the rule. See my Stock of FALL and WINTER BOOTS and SHOES T veacly Made Clotlimor. Etc. 73 Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Notions, T. P. FISH, The Leader in Low Prices. Toledo, Oregon. llllli:i. AIIKIV.VI.S. The following are the arrivals at the popular" Hotel Lincoln for the week ending today: S. II. Dalaba. Salado, li. F. Wade, Turner; j. 1). j);iiV- ror. vallis; John I'arsons, Salem; )r. Uee and wile, Silet; Or. Carter Klk City; Virgil li. Watters, Cor vallis; Win. I'innin. ('iii'-,n,! . 11 ' - ..mi , PETEll TELLEFSON, DEALER IN Flour mid Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries Dry Goois, Clothing, Gents' FurnishlnS Goods, Hats, Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothlne. BOOTS AMD SH03ES, Are you Beading any County Paper 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 That is of interest to TllYTinrova For the Lincoln County Leader. Only 81.50 per Year. CH.OCKEHV AKinr.Mcenr.nT, Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery! Yaqiiina City, Oregon. 1C. Dunn, Jas. Skipton, Corvallis; 1 ik-k Smith, Corvallis- Cassie Maekej-, Corvallis; liuuice Alexander, Corvallis; Delia Moore Corvallis; Majjyie Maekay, Corval- is; Caleb Davis, Corvallis; Geo W. Patterson, Corvallis; C. II. Dalyrimple, Allunv; 11. Oaither. Siletz; Chas. Mtirnhv aiul wife Corvallis; C. Sullivan. Y.-im,,,,,. C-eo. Sylvester, Newport; Mrs. Loiul , Corvalii-: Albert Martin. Siletz; J. Jenniui;.., Newjuirt: S. Case, Newport; C. R. Ellsworth, Siletz; J. O. Stean.s. Alsea Kay; M. I,. Trapp, ChJ -., 0,kI; Mr. ami Mrs. Rains, I.incol Co.; T. L Me- Cllllooh, Yaiiuina; Rev. Chas Hooth, Newport: 1.. IV."-los u;,. ' hilk; M. Hale, A '.bain : "" Dnrkee, Chitwood; J. , l'ryant, I.os Angeles; S. Male- Newport- D. 1'. lMue, West V.iiiiina; . S. Iliiflonl, Corvallis; K.jlur (,,.... Salem; (5eo. Williams, Riker Cits; T. H. Seiuhler, Corvallis; Mrs. llo!.e.ate, Corvallis; Simon I.eudton, Yaijmnn. For Bargains in Real Estate !! Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots or Blocks, IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, Ca" " 3. F. JONES & CO.,SgSte fwenty-two years" residence on Yaquiua Bay. PRINTING The property of t':o Tolv: kimwn as the Shaw Plaee. It will ! x lemi-inln ted that s.-t . i ii , numher of times tar.lv aK a tuiuu l was run on this phuv ! of ,K-VS lnro"eM l.t: 1 t t I s" if enroiieit, y. average daily ! ti'n.l m..- ti -:..: i . 1 nu ! . iuti, ivev. 1 t Ctl.ll Cump. 1..-" :i uy : oi l .: 1". A i't.l an.. ,1 t.irvi' l.i.ii v.-in ir w.i lou-i '. but owim; to the j.'l the I. v, ;:a. way ih I laid the v i: i:-u-,tene,l with the wt.ik t. mii .-xtvtit ilui ,VII1); ltj,. 0:1 the mine was abandoned. It is now pinv-;cd to .start a tunnel at uih .1 point lower down that will put of the kept t-lear allow the water to inn mine and have it tlui-; i:n iiiiii 11 wtuiiii e m-tc-svnrv i. do so bcfoie the court could l.tufnl- ' Nu!""llt exjviiMve pumping. Thc iv upon me same. l lu-se ieo .1 .. lie siiouiu uiuu-rsiai.ii that a ieti tion lor a county road cannot ic nrted pjh.ii under any citcuui-.t.uu cs bcfoie n boiul is duly liHed by the petitioneis, torn r.auv Is o-.i imi. m ti t.. I I " " t. v'l I road tit tidewater and proposes to dcvclopo and woik the mine. Thev nerve t tuv Mis. M,.p,.m., t.-'i n uts per ton for all e.nV.iii...i , Smith. lor the length of the time the lease runs. Hooth, superintendent; Me 1'.. Smith. 1. Schirmer, direct.- Messrs. J. M. Start, A. J. l-'e-r. ! E. Dtdison, J. Schirmer, V. M Start. A. E. Start, Mis. W. a (emi, Mrs. p. Schiriiivt. lla'ti. l'or, Daisy l.rr Tirah Wh.ite, Voua W hite. Mary 1-Viclpveile. . Ajjnes l'erschweiler, Nellie C.t ti . Ileniv ltooth, Josie IVt- r. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS!! sc ) ai CTrrryG yjy i I have just received direct from New York Manufacturers an assort! linn e xr 1.. Uress (oods,coini)risiim tl,n J.ntn p I ... 1 1-1 . 0 l V l v. X 11) cJT n1'-" Drcss Gll,,,ls- Call and sec st.-nii"10"" llu'.v ."I' somctliins- extra. TSJ "sj sct .. 1 ::? wh. WILL,' : 1 -j -Dealer in PIANOS, ORGANS and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, son . no l.n. : 's d 'I to slrthnj :tts. k.;:ok TuvkU'. tnnl : V. Pupils neither absent nor t.iv.h .!i i- j in the term: V.V.a Smith., t ; Smith, Kdwatd Smith anl ew; SCISSORS AND KIN;: COCKI-IT t I'TI.FRY . . M,-h.ir. 1,1.-1 -, ,. . ...... :!es. .,d and si IOVS (i,nl t T Miss Ln.v H.VKktt; .-., Teaclu r. . r-. t 1 1 -.Si. '. S t'l... --,,.. v.- - . 1 . 1 -s ...v tv a m i.eid i;;.ie; NoH.,H always on h;,n,l. l'-.s' ii'iuhl tif.t ...i.j .... rtfi.ff iff I'.n The r'noe to get your CARDS, FXVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, DILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ETC., And all kimls of I k! the LEADIJU OFFICE. t y Tike and Work Satisfactory- :v..v.: :i Win. WI LL. Corvalii?, Oregon