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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1893)
J . V. f i -, if ilav tINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. ' i. V. KTCWAHT.Kdltor and I'roprtrtor. J'uiill-hel ercry Tbursily et Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One year, - - - $1.50 Six months, -. - - .75 Three months, - - .50 'yertlnlng rutcis iuwI known on apiillcation HuKincKi lo'iiln will be liikcrtcl In thexe rnl uinim at live cents per line per week, und v. 111 be run until or.lereil diM:onUiiiicl. JCvery iioHttnimtcr In I.tnfoln county In authoriz ed to act nt weent lor the I.f.ai.ki;. Jvntercl at the matolllpe at Toledo, OrcKon, n feeotul-cltiH mull matter. Parties receiving thlH,Kr who have not ord - -erei tne ime may know that mime friend Huh e'i ine hm uie may Know dered It for them and t orncren 11 lor tnem anil that tncy win not be (ailed upon to pay for It. . QfTJcfcii, Coiiilly' 'FfMK;r. 4 'tin ' tf"" Judge Burt was down from Klk t-WIiat did you get 111 yourChnst- mas stocking? ' : ;Bt F. tfulili, ofYflqilrua, was in -ti.itm. T 11 rr la if ' - . Miss Netlie"Mdvs "leaves for The Dalles next Monday. ,-"4ovn laslUiMay."' Christinas passed off very (iiietly ..tiffdne.ilo,' which is a very unusual " f1;.: Jones, our genial county t' . cle'rk. "t sojourned to the valley this week. ' Sheriff I,aiuHs spent Christmas at Nwporti among his old friends Twid. ii.eighljpr.s. Franic Wucl'sWorth left last Sat-'.-4iri1,-tyk for -Portland, where he will work'this winter. Juld nnd Miss Nettie Mays, of ' -Storrs, were i 1 i 1 1 K-jjiriTfs"' "e fly" Uhe first oriJrJiT , JiVtiteel took Monday's train ortlatid whei;e Jie intends to ate "New Yea rs. 1'. Bryant returned last Tues- froiii the valley, where had an ior jflebi . nltAfk of the htgrippe. Wc'ViV g'Ktif.tu. hear that Mrs. 1 yi,l?imiiiy hiiyeh better since ' lijpsfio'rt bit scverejljijess. I-' J.BC. J Xiitire and chiltden left last .Mitunlify'for.llolgnte, Ohio, where they wjll make their future homes. A large number of our people went out to Corvallis to see a couple more acts in the roaring railrpud farce. y' CSehool nt Sulphur Springs, will ckiJH.-" Uriday. The. teacher Miss i. r Miiinit? U. Smith, will return to V irvf home at Toledo. ' :Mis.' Rite Dedrick has been suf v fcring'froiu a severe attack of the XA Grippe. .But we are pleased to Hear that she is improving. Rumor has it that one or two of Toledo's young couples were going to set sail in the voyage of life about Christinas, but so far Rumor proves false. We learn that Roland Chambers, late from an extended tour of the east expects to return to Portland fc hcre he has a good situation wait ing for him. J. S. Gaither, Eli Gailher, and Miss Ruth Gaither, spent Christ inas with their parents at the Si letz, returning Tuesday They feiKirt a good time. l.a Grippe is quite prevalent in this neighborhood, its well as in other places. It is reported that two-thirds of the Indian on the reservation are suffering from it. It is reported that the masque ball, in Newport on the 25th. inst. was a grand success, there being about forty masked. Each char acter was very well represented. out forget the New Years ball to be given nt Grady's Hall next Monday night. Music will be fur nished by the Rosclmmk Orchest ra. Tickets fi'i dance Ji.oo, sup pci iK-r couple $1. iv. livery body roine. The p.uty given :U Mv-sms. Jai. Hndges and Clns. Mathews was a prand success, theie being a laiv.c number present. We only hope thai theie may be move such, as it uf nds much s u i d pleasme to the young people. 'au Ck-vc calls fur a i t tut 111 in county alV.iiis. A u-sovm is no j c. C. Meltride's, of Utile Elk. t'.ot.bt heeded and we suggest that , 8ou.nl, ofour 0l,-lciis U.m. Khmi he start it by ceasing to cluige the i, Cmvallis, tving to find out how county 5. 35 in cash for job wotk.theO. P. allairs were going on. for which the I.K.vnr.K only charges! Al1 lr,,1 "v5ut n ll:UI1 ,Vo, . ,,:.,.. ,, 1 1. . 1 ., i them, one would think that the O. 54.50 111 wairauts, nnd does better ,, . , , . ... , , , . . , P. was not going at all, but had work and on better stock. Begin onCt J our reform at home, Vnn. I Jonathan. Jay McClelhn leaves for liis claim on Rock Creek next week. M iss Sada Chambers is visiting with the family of Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Logan, of Storrs. County politics have begun to simmer, and it wont take them long to reach the boiling point. C. J. Mulkey, the ex-inspector recently convicted of conspiring tol. f., , . , . , ' ; .... ,1 Tne rear of the church had been smuggle, is a urouier-in-iaw ot Senator Dolph. The male population of Toledo is about 200 and there are about 200 here that knows just what the rail road is going to do. A Salem boy fell under a car and ? "IS Dig IOC maslled SO IWU tUai Jf i, . , ,,,, ,,i ,i " j'".""-", iu Capital Journal of that city calls it a "lucky accident." I). R. Vaughn has been re appointed O. P. agent at San Fran cisco, and attorneys Fay and Gest have been incontinently fired. This latter act should have been done last spring. The Post says that the Newport News offered to publish the delin quent tax list for JS300. In telling this Van Cleve is simply 1-eping up his reputation as the best all round liar on the Pacific coast. Geo. Kirby, the old soldier who slopped here several mouths last spring was recently married in Colorado, where he has gone. The old gentleman is only 74 years of age ami he married a woman ten years his junior. Jas. Short, of West Yaquina, while at work repairing the wharf at that place today, fell from the wharf and threw his left arm out of joint at the shoulder. The arm was put back in place, but he will time. U'mr """The notorious smuggling ring which has held forth on the Pacific court so long is in a fair way to be broken up. The vigorous prosecu tion by the government has con victed Dunbar, Mulkey and Ban 11011 , and resulted in a hung jury for Jim I,otan and Seid Back. Under the lecenl apportionment, and the one last August, also, our school district, No. 32, received but $77, though the district has a school population of 130, and the apportionment was 70 cents per scholar. II the above number of scholars is correct the district should have received Spy I instead of $77. There is evidently a mistake somewhere. Grandma Matthews says: "Our Vulnerable Contemporary has con cluded (alter being told to do so) that further remarks about Job's bank is inconsistent with his duty. It is a good thing to have a good adviser, ami then its equally nice to follow good advice." Certainly, granny, certainly. Nobody but a fool or knave will refuse to follow good advice when they hear it. We wont accuse you of following good advice, granny. Oh no. 11. Chit wood Items. Mr. E. W. Hui'kee, our popular, good natured veteran and prohibi tionist, and his wife invited the children of the neighborhood and several of the older people, to spend Christinas evening with them. We do not have a chance to get out very often on Christmas so we accepted as did also the tuost of the children. We expected a treat of some kind, but were completely surprised, as the preparation by our host ami hostess were far in excess of our most sanguine expectations. A Christmas tree had been prepared and it was well ladened with apples, oranges, popcorn balls and candy. Each boy present received a cap, so he had two pieces of head gear to wear home, unless he came bare headed and there were none in that condition, even if the O. P. sale was not con firmed. All the little ones that could not come weie sent manges and apples. The evening was spent in games and pleasant conversations. There will be many a rainy day before the children ot Chilwood forget Mr. and Mis. lhitkee and their hospitality. Mis. Mary Wilson has been quite sick at I'nc'ejiui Chilw oo.l's, but is slowlv convalescing. Mrs. A. S. Chitwood is sick at Santa Clans at Yauina. The most successful Christmas festivities held on the Bay for years occurred at Yaquina Christmas night, notwithstanding the hard j times and other draw-backs. The j entertainment was held in the church, which had been most hand- somplv flprnrflfivl ffir 1 1 1 r nrrn-irin artistically arranged to represent a p PISH, M'here huge, old-fashioned fire-place'.. . . . , around which the numerous, and 1 1 l'lCCS IS tJlO rillC. many of them expensive, presents I were gracefully arranged. Before the time for beginning the exercises the church was literally jammed with the people bent on seeing San" ta Claus. The evening opened with a fine literary and musical program, many pieces of which were rendered in truly excellent style, and all of them above the ordinary. After this program was completed Old Santa Claus made his appearance through the window over the door and came down to the floor with a crash. He was the typical Santa Claus, and his huge packs were well loaded with presents for the young and old. The distribution of gifts then occurred, and for once Old Santa Claus did his duty thor oughly, as not a man, woman or child in the house was forgotten, iki.ju... itcLiini a p. coc.ii., una to the children of the locality who were not so fortunate as to be pres ent a gift of some kind was sent. We don't believe there ever was a better Santa Claus. After the presents were all distributed the assembled people enjoyed a good sociable time visiting and chatting, after which they went to their var ious lwmes.ir.atT,,; i. 1 1 I i II. ill llio hnut ( hi-iclMinil trim ever had on the Bay. Too much jiraise cannot he given the good ladies of Yaquina for their efforts in arranging and making this affair such a grand success. Another particular character of the festivities was the entire good feel ing which existed diniug the whole time. It was entirely free of all jealousy in every way and was thus doithly enjoyahle. . Judge Fiilleiiou's Decision. The full text of Judge Fullerton's decision continuing Iladlcy in the receivership reads as follows: "As to the question of change of receivership, I feel I want to do for the best interests of the parties who are creditors of the road, par ticularly the material creditors. I am free to confess I don't know what is best. I have sought ad vise from competent and disinter ested panics and, have received no advice on which I feel I can depend. Mr. lladley, the present receiver, took charge in March or April last. At that time the prom ise was made by certain eastern bondholders that if Mr. lladley were appointed they would sub scribe the sum of $40,000. Some time afterwards this was done. I was not consulted as to the dis tribution of this money, which was paid out by Mr. lladley and his attorneys without any advise or instruction from me. I do not think it was rightly done. The material men ought to have had their share. The road lias for many months been running behind indeed all the time to the best of my knowledge. Mr. lladley's management has not been economi cal. He has paid his attorneys, es pecially, entiiely bxi much. Hut what to do now is the question? I have nothing to say against Frank Miller. Xo doubt he is a compe tent railroad man, but 1 have not facts enough before me to make a definite decision today. I shall order full and complete accounts to be at once filed: you. Judge lityson, will please draw up the ojder to this effect. 1 shall hold an ad join ned term here February 1, and by then shall expect these complete accounts to have been filed. Taere is but a month to that day, and I shall then take sonic I'eliutto actvu. My own judgement is tor the read to Mop, but theie are too m.-.iiy inteiests involved, and too much dcpieeiation !' jiopcity to tak,- that step, eveept as .1 last sesoit. 1 shall let matters statt.i over until b'sbiuarv 1st." Itwi'.li.e icnuMu'. eicil that l.i-t spiinj; J. hi: P. l'.ty, tlic attoi uey. ituly l'l.ule oaih that he was not in any way connected w ith the Oregon ; Pacific railr.-ail. Vet ';e apjx-ars to hob m serenely on the jw r.JU, THESE HARD TIMES A BUYER JLtz' i Buy as much as possible. The place to do: this is at '"CHEAP CASH STORE" of; See my Stock of FALL and WINTER BOOTS and SHOES Ready Made Clothing, Etc. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Notions, T. P. FISH, - - Toledo, Oregon. The Leader in Low Priees. PETEtt TELLEESON, DEALER IN (5El?4k MERCHANDISE, Flour and Feed, Staple &m Fancy Groceries,- Dry Goods, Clothing:, Gents' Furnishing Good3, Hats, Caps, Rubber and Ov Clothing;. BOOTS AND SHOES,- - - CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery. Yaqubiii City, Oregon. NOVELTY DRESS GOODS!! .nPfiU tor , ... 1 lui ve 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 arc something extra. MONOGRAM (SI GAR STORK, b ( ii ' ' I-i. TVL BFR.XJ"IJPC, Prop., Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruit, etc. Hart it Poo! 1m k tasta S&TA QUIET AND OliDEULY IIESOHT. YAQUINA CITY, - OliUGON. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE is hi roliy kIv, ii that uinliT nndtiy vir tmiuf un ex.M'u'lInn ilulviiiuoil nul 'l ilu'i'lr 011 it Cimrl nf Hi" suite n( lin-inui fur the Cnutitv of l.iui'nl, under the squint the sniil t nun Imir inK ilnte u( lieremlier l lth lv.it: In a eerti'.ili Jii.liceiiKiit In l'Hv.ir nf t'. U. I'niielHiiil, mnl He nl (Hither, pnrnitT! lining; liiishif s untler the linn niiine Hiul style ot t'tnielutitl .V liiilther llltllllll llKHtll!.l JOIIU It. IHllhll HIlll .MIU1U nito of K imr ivm. ikt tuiuuin, from tho th. tiny of Novemrcr tvi ; Am for tho furtluT sum of l'J.ik') rnsts iiml li''itrst'inciitH of the sniil art ion, which ttnul Juiltroinont whs duly enrolled and docketed in Mlid court, on the lirst duy of iH'tvinl'or IS'.U, in k tvrtniii notion wherein the onid i (i, foreland A ivn iniiher whs nUiii tiff, and Miid John liliike A Nettie Hlnke do iiiK Inisines! teijether n inrtiiers under the imiue ot Itltiko House witsi Detendfiits: snidex eeiilloit to ine illrected nnd ih-livered, coin miiud in me thn out of the ierionnl proporty .( Mild ,lohn Itlnke a Nettie I'luke and if ut lleient enn noi lie f mnd then out of the rvnl nroperivol I lie Mild .i.hn ti. v Nettie i bhike, f Sntittfy t In Miid Miu.t of money nfore-) uld. Now thereioie in urnunnee to the eom- j ninudof the Hid exe uti.-n nnd the mid jiuice- ineni i iui on ine i tin. ony oi I'.ueuMver, le y upon the follow hm li"erilieii renl property luMonmnjt toMiiii ettte itiiikeAJonu imuko to w it : liloek N. 1 1, in iirKhnm'H tifth addition lo the town of Toledo, in l.ineoln rouniy, state of Hrewron, IviiiK loin numlered, I, 2, It, I, -r i, T, s, us plutvd nnd recorded in the comity Clerks ott.ee of until Lincoln County, and on Friday, the .tith. day di January, Im I, nt the hour of 1 o'clock n. m. at the court house door In the town of lolvdo, in Lincoln t ounty Mate Uliikt. doltiK Mihint'SH tojrt-thiT ns mrtners im- rlll on lo lll(her H.t1 MtMrttor. It 1 uent. Mil.-il-r the imnu'of lllnko lloiisi'-l't'ltMulanty, lor , stll!,tjl, n u-kle-pluto 1, inV.-t, tind mlaoiod to tlitfMiiii of lirj.mt Hiul inUTi':.t tiu reon Ht the hH tv,(t. wri;i.ur. Like apriuiiii'' itch, nr.-K.ni .1 will .n hi limine to inn m ntn ! ,,Rl.(l ,,5 ,-,4l.do otegmi, thii -.Hh .l.ivof Pee hiiti.l nil f tltertKlit, title ami iutrrvn f the ., ...... 0 . 11 ,:i- v'v .lll .-.I..II.. nil,.,- ,v .'t ilt. ,1. IM...-. i ni.ii i" j the nnlil .leerlli,.l .remi-es. to stitUfy the MiLI i.i.l.i..i.ti,t ....ti 1 l.ni. 1 ittt. Mti.l i.i.riitni7 enMii. iite.l lieeeniliel. Uth. lAi. O. A. I. ..Mils. shentr.il l.lne..l!i c.mtity. , Vvv Sale. l'or s6o.' acres west j section 6, town hip 1 1 south, range o west, in I.inc.'ln countv. si.ni cash, lalancc n lime, ltujuire ot Rcnnn 45, llatni 'ton ItuiKling, Pott- lain!, iVciui. Kaiul! for Sit'e. A -rot i ; r.uic I, on lit. rive tv. ! ('..-.., 1 i'-.msc im. i'c'.on- ro.o !o. :cn V.oii-c. ovcVanl. i-nc-foin:': l'I.i' ti no. 'etc.. ! Will .It- O HOW 11 Call ' cr a J. V .t'l.n. i'.o. Ou u. r.-.c... ! . -. -:ca '. . hoii'' ai:.i v. ih liuit aii.t ' pl.'.ce: cicp sliU lv.v,;aiti. Call U 11. Ci! ic wit'.i cs ;li-.:.-..l, ;i.-win on 2 .V. oa the place. P.:;t a a !.;rcs. rv. i n, Sahulo, Or. MUST MAKE E7? s a v. 1 "GoOll G00(lsilt LOAV ! -rt' T f , i, - Toledo. Oregon Tim ODI3LL 2 PJ w ith 7s chKriit'ter-1, nn;l f l for tne si .-til,!-; SK oli:i,!., war muted to do IxMlor vvor'.; than cny 'iiivMiie :;;ali It conilipK'S ii!itlu,!iy witii diim'iility, t'tf-t' of oi.rHtion, wi'iir?! loiuif r witrwut cot of r.ihairu I -an unv oth.ir trutihinn 1 1 ,w 11.. It L' vm wiv ir.c i''iAA, i t r. niiiii.it I it i-roduiv-shtirp, Unn, l-'j-'iole i-iiinn'riot.-:. A n v inie'.lieent iktshii cuti teeoi,ie an oiere.tor iv.. cr ton ('iH'f. fun lie iiuiui? ai one wi iuiik. in nvo dny. We i-iV- r $l,wii tt nny (tjerntor wno enn e;U)ii u:e w.r; ii wie inn m.r. AM'. (Hi! I K. Ldiiilde Agent" and Salesmen wanted. Spee itit indiuvui'Mits t. healer. For FampHet t;ivin; lidore:i:ents ete., nd- ' ' bdell Type Writer Co. :cs :;m her.rhom m. ClilCAtiO, ILL. Administrrator'a Notico. In the tVunty 'ourt of Lincoln County, State -r-, ( j xVl w I iCK IS HFUFltV lilVF.N" THAT THK uudersi'.'ned tuiM Ik? n ainoiuted hx the County Court oi Lincoln comity, or- Kon, ad iniui:rator of iht- e-iui.- t lvter Feknian, de-eea-ed, late i i l ini'o'u i onuty. Crep-tt. All ierMn hiivitn; e'.ninis anitmt said estate art hereby notiiie.l to pres-ni tlu:n duly veriiied, to the underMn. d at WnMprt tregon, w ith- ln jtix u.i'iun tr .i: m.1 uate oi tins notice; ami j ( i v i.-i'ii- iii'u-uini im -ri' i i-inie nrv iKHlliel Administrator. I l1 llVIHS tol' Silll'. I I h.ive seveial i.iniis, both cuUi- : wue l ami unculiivatotl, for salo in ; tracts oi 40 acres an-1 upwaiMs. Tltcso lands arc a.'.aptcJ to fruit, : ve- claVlc an.l sheep culture. Will te sol.l vry clu.n a"..i on reason- terms. A-i; ono losirir to; ptnvhase such List.is xv:!l uo well to! .-all in or liiU'.rc- ; M. J. Ai i rtiiN-, I.; '. t'..' Ivlk , .Orcc;oii. No More Back Ache y1 ii H i i2r Constipation, -lL fCA'y DSFASZS.S - THE Lincoln County Leader. The Official Paper of Lincoln County. Gives more Local News than all the other Paners in the Vlllllll VOillUlllClli FeariesOutspolven and Free. It is not controlled by any .Clique or liing. It is worthy of the support of every Taxpayer in the County. ONLY $150 PH:R You get all the Official County News, and the all Local News. Call on or THE Id - TOLEDO, - rJL tto. uiir else address ADI - R, OREGON