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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1893)
1 LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. 1. K.Sl KWAirr, Alitor noil Pniprlfior. Iv ili-hc l every Tbiirvliiy si Ti.'.H" J. D. Mullins, of Salem, was In Toledo thio week. Dr. Jennings, of Newport, wept to Salem yesterday. Sheriff Landis had business ia Corvallis the first of the week. Will Rich went to Philamo'.h Our peopie were treated to moonlight serenade last night. Kiilispriptmn Itittcs: Dneyear, ... $i..-,o! Three months, - - f,oihst Thursc,a' returning yeer- Iday. .lvf,i.l11(t roic. ...B.lt i mm. on ,,,!.dtn Tw :c .-11, f ..i,;.,, tpnt ;;','!; j cf the Knights the Maccabees at this place. Thro;: the courtesy of E. Rhoade;!, Ivy Morrison, of Dallas, win reteive tne leisdj-r tor a yea: Jottings From Yaquina. , Kei'eive'I t. late fur last week. The Willamette Ya!ey arrived' yesterday from 'I:rico with a large cargo and passe pger list. J. H. McNEIL, ,LER IX Rfll fills El a S5 It I J- -A full Line ofr- lii-iin I'i mIk will ! fnmjriet in thee i;ol- t.ifiu tit tivi; ie .if j.fjr Ific ).- v.e tt run unlil ftn)tre! 'li.Mi;,tut I. vtry inliniiirln Uiifoln f-otititv n uuthnrlz l Ut H(t hp ni;rit lor the l.nwkn, LOCAL NOTKS. P. M. Stanton went to Salem on business last Friday, The steamer Volanta came up from Yaquina on Monday, Application for final proof made free of charge, at this office, Mrs. Cnpt, Wake left for Astoria last Wednesday where she will stay lor some time, Will T. Webber, of Newport is a candidate for collector of cus toms of Yaquiiia Hay, , Mr. Stewart, editor of the Lin coln Countv Lkauuk, made a pleasant call at this office Tuesday, Newport News, K, Rhoades and ,S. E, I'.eaver, two of Lincoln county's enterpris ing ranchmen, were callers yester. dav. A, J. Storrs is now captain of Van Winkle, an Alhnnv 1 .t. . i'.vnnst V11..- nation ' J ine Mtramci ajiamciLt . , nrMc? ctji t nm l u v r ujni 1 lyavvf abstract man was in this city this ' ht.nnr with West; rO, OIl.W.r, ' week looking after the records conr dignity. i Our Stock is Complete, comprising many articles it is impossible herj tract. . , . ,vcf,. to enumerate, and all sola at moderate prices the Leapek lacks a little local tial work on their cribbing by build- j Milirines tea na Itteil ijenuine and of bent quality, Three students of the agriculture pi college carried their indecent ber havior too far. and were expelled Jast week. Commissioner J, O. Stearns, of Alsea, is in the city assisting Judge 5lue in attending to some county matters. School begins in this town next) Monday. It is the intention of th district olhcers to have a nm months term if the delinquent tax are paid. The delays and vexations inci dents to getting underway are iWjw nearly over at this office, and prompt and reliable action will be the word in the future, The tax roll of Benton and Lin coln counties will be completed about the first of May and turned over to the respective sheriff of each county for collection, W fpt (rrnt1v rfttlltlitllAtn' Ijy the large number of sulscribers the Lkadjcr has already obtained. We beiieve we can already claim the largest circulation of any paper in Lincoln county. According to the CorA-allis Ga zette the total levy of Heiton county this year will reach 22 mills; and yet some of the people of Lincoln county objected to division of the county for fear of hightaxes, Out at Albany theother day a deaf and dumb man (approached a resident of that place and begun make the usual signs and motions, The Albany man thought the fellow was squaring off for a scrap and went and had him arrested. ' Toledo, Oregon T. P. FI nc. s this week, lay it to the fact ing a wall of rock on the outsicie. t the editor was ardent a good a work train and a. large gang P'irt of the week getting his family , Gf me are filling in the mudflat at ol-er, and make allowances accord-1 the lower end of town. It is reported that the O. P. will Judge Bluo is in receipt of a ! soon erect a large warehouse oppo- etter from a- citizen of Elk City j site tho Yaquina Hgtel, who wants to know if the bill di-l The tug Resoluto now runs as a p j r ArkA TJ o tm -n viding the county repealed the hog 1 passenger and freight boat between i I) ij()()QS, j OltlltO, nalQW ClIC aquma ana asewport. Toledo, Oyeggn, liealer In You cannot give your frieiidn outside a belter idea of this country than by sending them a year's Kiib- ription to the LiiAPKR. County Judge IUds wM tip in the tnountains Monday and Tuesday looking after his interests in the large prune orchards up there. 1 he first term of District court in Lincoln county will convene t Toledo 011 the third Monday in May, which will by on the the 15th o1.' that month, The Albany Democrat reports three Mreet fights in one night this week in that city, They must be practicing up to organize a foot b'tll club there, An lvlk City man six feet six Inches tall was in Toledo yesterday. If the people up there are all that lull, we must say that, they art very high-minded, , - Viitirge-Tniton" living on the ftouth side, gave us a short mil ' vsterday, He report his garden quite well along, 'having peas al ready showing above the ground. j ''A.J. Miller, living fo-.ir miles from this city, was in town Tues day and made application to make final proof on his homestead. lie Nlso subscribed for this great moral (.licet, The editor of this paper is now n 011 fledged Lincoln county citizen, having went to Wooilburn on Fri day and returned on Tuesday with Hie wife and child, and are now ''living" on the Hay. County Clerk Jones' office has leen arranged except painting, lie expects his office furniture here this week. The work 011 the other offices is progressing rapidly and will soon be ready for their occu pints. Sheriff I.audis informs us that the practice heretofore in vogue of the sheriff visiting different parts ol the county lor the collection of tixes wilt not 1 followed in the future, but that the" taxes will be Collected at the county seat. The steamer Volanta has been Chartered by the O. 1'. company nad will be run by them in connec tion with the railroad. The crew ol" the Volanta have all been remov ed except the engineer, who is still retained in that capacity. Vol. i. No. i, of the Lincoln Coi'nty I.i;aim:k. has been received nt this office. It is a very neat, l.l -.. ....1 1 I t . "" it'iuiuu itmo, issikhI oy 1 will T 1." O. i'. t j. ..oa ri.euuor ami proprietor. ; n,ullev and Supt. Mulcahv. and and will be n valuable advertise-, ,.er- ; w lint doubt hut that tuent for Lincoln couuty. Corvallis work will be begun on the depot Rev. Chas. Booth was in the.city last Saturday and Sunday and. held services at the Episcopal clrurch on the-latter day. He win t to Ivlk City on Monday in his capacity of . - -County School S.perintendeut to visit the schools of that place, The first number of the Lincoln Cnr.NTv LuADHKhas reached this office, it is a neatsix-coluinn paper edited by J. l' Stewart, at Toledo, Its columns arewell filled with in teresting news We wish it un bounded success, Newport News County treasurer Denliuger made us a short calif Tuesday and tried his hand at the case again after several year' vacation. Mr. Den liuger held si position in the Ore gonian office for over twenty years, and, despite his age, is nimble with the lead yejt. J. O. team's reports a novelty on the AlH-a in the shape of a tree bearing a seedless apple. The ap ple is well formed with a core for seeds. This variety of fruit will bear propagating and if a reliable variety of seedless apples is obtained will proj'e very valuable. The Salem Statesman relates how a tramp) stealing a ride in a box car awoke one morning lecently within the w atls of the state penitentiary, his car: having been switched off there during the night. A sorry looking individual he is said to have been, his eyes sticking out far enough to hang hats on, when he fully realized his situation. He was given a meal and sent on his way rejoicing. The citizens of Toledo have sub scribed the $500 asked by the rail road company to assist in the erec tion of a depot at this place, and law. Judge Blue savs tho question is too deep for him and he respect' fully referred him to the Coroner. )uite a number of new home steads are being filed in the fertile hills and valleys of Lincoln county, The accessibility of the county seat has enabled many to file on lands and to give notice of final proof who would otherwise hav been un able to have done so. The new eounty books have ar rived and are in place in the eounty clerk's office, They are a master piece of workmanship in the book hue. They are made of heavy Irish linen paper with heavy covers, and bound so as to open out flat for writing in them, Thy are bound in sections of five sheets each, so arranged that if necessary any section can be removed without weakening or interfering with the other parts of the books, They also are provided with a heavy canvas covers with leather corners which w ill protect the outside of the books from wear and tear for many years, The books are"' evi dences of superior workmanship of Messrs Meston & Dygert, their makers, aui reflects credit upon the county court tu their selection ftnd purchase, HOTM, AIUUVAI.S, It is reported that the Yaquina Hotel will soon be. opened, which will be welcome news to the travelr ing public as Yaquina is deficient in hotel accommodations. Tom Bohanan has been promoted to baggage master, Tom looks quite nobby in his new cap. Miss Helen Pygutt has again opened her dressmaking parlors in the Bui'ord Block. Nemo. March 17, 1893, Arrivals at the popular Lincoln House for week ending March 22, 1893: M. .Sander, Portland; D. H. Haines, Aurora: W. II. Willett, San Francisco; Oeo. I.andis, New port; I M. Wadsworth, Toledo; II. C. Harmon, New Brunswick; J. W, I'arrish, Depot; B. N. War- wick, Newport; D. P. Blue, Ya quina City; Wm. White, Yaquina City; Chas. Booth, Newport; R, Arnold, City; H. Kvuse, Rock (Juary; L. W. Wade, and wife, City; O. Rochester, City; Oeo, Bamford, Coal Mine; Capt. Tracy Davis, Str. Volanta; Jno. Pitman, Str. Volanta; J. Jennings, New port; Win. R. Megginson, Castell Or.; J. Fitzpatrick, Castell; Geo, I'. Sylvester, Newport; S. Stock, Corvallis; 1L W. Johnson, Corvalli.- A. W. Clark, Chitwood; R Schris- ber, Portland; John R. Markley, Corvallis: J. S. Van Winkle, Al bany; Jno. I). Mullins, Salem; Virgil Iv. Watters, Corvallis; Geo. Sylvester, Yaquina City. BUM KOH TIIANM KllllVl TDK till ATI 11H0KIW Bills were opened by County Judge Blue yesterday the 2ind for transcribing the records from Benton to Lincoln county. The bills were opened in the presence of Hon. C. B. Crosno, and the follow ing is an abstract of the bids sub mitted: Nme ol HMiltr lVr tul J.S. VnnWhikle. AlUny ,u,' 1.. . r.hernart, i trviu. Holtrftte A; J.hnn. J. I. MulU:m. iHilem. C. l Kr.lnrul, AltiiT. V. K. Witm. ('irvut. $10 extra. The proper committee 11. s .Martin. i..rvin. now consult with Receiver n. v. j..h'm. T..ir.i... - .OKI .10 Kntire Cilr Inll 1'lHlI H.;7 1 41V1U -'111 ll t o III ' (l I. s-.-rl '.'.MO U.') 4 ai 4i Caette 1 building here at an early date, and A. U 1'orirr, NathvllU, We understand that the contract j will be awarded Monday next, and I will probably be awarded by the I folio. Several iinpoitant details HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, '.Ready Made Clothing-, Ktc, Our Customers will find our stock complete in all Hues and are sold a moderate prices. For Bargains in Real Estate !! AgricultimU Collcfre Notes. The students and citizens of Cor vallis were favored by a lecture last Sunday by Lydell Baker, of Port land, on the subject of "Abraham Lincoln." It was well attended and was very interesting. Miss Snell entertained the senior class last Friday afternoon to din ner, during which toasts were giv es follows; Miss Nellie Davison on the subject 6f "Our Faculty," G. W, Palmer nnbject, "Senior Girls;" Misa Ilortense Greffbye, subject, "Senior Class;" B. F, Burnett, sub ject, "Agricultural College Athlet ic Association;" Lee Applewhite, subject, "Household Economy Class. Friday evening the literary socie ty gave a public meeting at the op era house, The new officers were installe:! and a short literary pro gram was rendered, after which a dance was held which was w ell at tended and was quite well etijoyel. Next Friday night the Athletic Association will give an entertain ment in the Opera house. Most of the classes have com menced to review for the term ex amination which occurs next week. The coutest for the silver medal between the two preparatory socie ties occurs on March 31. All who are to take part are hard at work preparing for the struggle, and each claim victory is certain, 4 'BORN. COLLAMORK. 18th, to Mr. Collamore, a pounds. -In Toledo, March and Mrs. R. F. girl; weight 11 Jno. R. Markley, of the abstract ing firm of Markley & Hayes, of Corvallis, is in the city to-day. Thos. Kspey an old soldier who has been for the past two years ail ing took a sudden turn for the worse to-day and Dr. Carter of Elk City was called. TRANSFKKS OK KK IL KSTATK. Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots or Blocks, IMPROVED OR UNIMPRO'VEP, ' 1 t 1. Call on b. F. JOMES & CO.,S? Twenty-two years' residence on Yaquina Bay, f, V C. G. COPELANB, 11EAI.KH IS GENERAL :-: MERCHANDISE, Our Stock is Complete and Prices areiow. jr fa' ffffCountry Produce taken m Exchange. I V 4 4 When in Toledo call and inspv (Ju,i Toledo, JOB l i Goods. 1 mr Yegon. V PRINTINGS ak.ja.jm. m jbl. Ja. A. m jMJW The following are the transfers of real estate in Lincoln county since our last issue: F. M. Stanton and wife to Min nie Lane. F. M. Stanton and wife to Scott Lane. D. A. Osborne, to A. T. Teterson. A. J. Leabo and wife to A. S. Hinkley. United States to I!enj. F. Wade, patent. Ueuj. F. Wade to E. E. McKlnney. S. G. Irvin to J. A. TownsMd. The LEADER Office has the only un We hare new pre, new tme and alt the latent xtiU mm DITOKIK MOTIt'K. In the PUIrtct Court In and for the Connlv of i I.intnlli. Slate nf revnn. ' 1 (ieorxt llanifonl. riamtin". ) .cttn v. 5 (,.r Mrr V. Ilant'iinl. rv'en.lant.i IMvorty Til K STATK OKo;l:il In Marjr V. Itan'inl lireeiluv: ' Yon are hervhv luitliie-l that von have ru i ne.1 In the IMirli-t fonrt ( linniln t'onnr ' ;-inic in iirrin'i nv iteorire iianuoni. tne a'Tf- The libel case of the vessel W1. ' a Mt want Ull.t v i in. luski which was to have k-en heard! formal that the company seriously!''" b take" f'5Jation be- Ll Tlldtf lliU.K-'i! i,lirt in 1, ,a-.1 ..a k ..l.t-. . ,' . .. , ... fore the contract is av.ardeil. as it I 1 " 1 w the liitntiiiii nf Tn Vvo no '" MalntlfT ami that hit etltl.n l n... n I tklay, has leen indelinitely pust- here, as they have a large quautitv 1 e 1 uenu " ol JUKe lilue as ,h "" ": th.-, m"' l med owing to sickness of Tudsre of brick at the wharf at Yoniii.i W Ul aS tI,e 0Ul" ,uem-,-'rs Ot the ; ...ie,-re .. ,l!v.n-e t.. ,.i ...,"; I Scver.i1 ti:it ti.soft1iitl ..i iSi.. ... l n,.. .;i. ... .... .i. cvuiuy cxiurx. We are prepared to print Deeds, Mort gages, Bills of Sale, Notes, anoAall kiuds of Legal Blanks. Special attention given to print ing Letter Heads. Envelopes, Statements, Cards, and all kinds of Commercial work. !.ad to have first-class were suhtxKMiaed to attend, but A nice, commodious brick ileiwt at "orK ,n ever- particNar. Good, v erv I'arely iiotificvt in time to pre-! T0,el erected immediately w ill ; careful work on the new books w ill 1 ST vent a useless trip. coml"sae the people in some de- make a splendid set of records for j lh l gve tor past incouveniences. Lincoln couutv. plaint in", from .m .Mary V. 'amfortl, ilciini ant. tor iierti.m. i. You are ihorv or ivinlre.1 to r.irr m 4 lltlon on or net. re the lih ilar ol Mav. r unoii a in nt nuen aa true amt aiteir,.f vor renlevil therron lu airorlani Mh he prayer ol mul iitlon. i.r.oi.i.ii u..m-okii J'Ulimt GIVE US A TRIAL ORDEB SvT.,., ' 1 A)- '- J ' - " . ' L-- - ' - , -' 'jU