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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1893)
V 7 Emcohi 6- 4 Volume I. miiECTonr. I.1M0LX tOlSTT. Joint Senator 'oumv Jmli; Clerk hhcntf -,. Treasurer uohtKl uirintendent Purveyor Assessor roroner Commissioiiers (.'. H. Crosiio 1". F. IHue K. F. Jones Ueorjre I-amiis Henry lenlinier i'has. Booth Jos. OMeon - T. K. Parker Jus. Kussell J. O. Stearns M. L. Trapi TOLEDO l'KECINCT. Justice of the Peace .1. A. Hull ('unstable A. K. Altree CHURCH ES AND SOCIETIES. FIRST BAPTISTS. Sleet every first Snmlar in each month, a 11 a. ni. and also on the Saturday pree.liuirthe above Sunday, at -J p. in., in the Toledo Public Hall. L. M. Butler, itesident Pastor. vt. JOHN'S ( Hl'lit'll ll'rotestent Episcopal. Pivine service the third Sunday oi every Month, at 11 a. m. All are invited to attend, llev. chas. Itooth, Missionary. Residence, "Keotory," Newport, Or. III. O. P. Toledo I.od.re. No. uw. Meet every Kridav evening at their hall in this town. J. L. I.utz, X. ti. ; J. S. Gaither, See'y. fo. G. T. Meets every Thursday evening, 7:;t0 o'clock, in l.rady's hall, this town, C rf. t'rosno. C. T. ti. Hethers, Secretary. 1 A.'and I. I'. Toledo I'nion, No. l.vi. Meets every Saturday evenlnir, so'elook. in Cradv's hall in this town. All members re-iuesled'to attend. T. T. Iteeder. President : J.J. Turnidgc. Keerclai y. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Coivrtllis, OiOKon l.OB'T CAMlMiELL, rUOl'ltlKTOK OF Toledo Meat Market, UKAI.S IN Fresh and Cured Moats OF ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Oregon. M. HANSEN, l'KACTlCAL WATCIIMAKEK, Watches Cleaned and Repaired. All work Guaranteed. Toledo, Oregon. HOTGL LINCOLN T. J. Buford, Iru. Everythiirig First-class. ClinrjeH Kensoiifjlile. TOLEDO, OREGON. JOHN LEUENBERGER, MANtTF.UTl'KKIt OK BOOTS and SHOES. Repairing Neatly Done. Yaquina, - - Oregon. J A. HALL, Justice of the Peace, Tulrilo, Orfftoil, Deeds. Moruaires. and all kinds of leiral papers executed v. ith correctness, (areul attention Kiveu to all business entrusted to uiy care. . SIIEPAUI), Attorney-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon. Business in any court in Lincoln County promptly and carefully at tended to. Tlw Wstal Boats. Oregon Pacific Railroad. E. W. HADLEY, Receiver. Wrect I.lne-tjuick Iiiteh-lx,w Freight Kate.. Ilemcen Willamette Vallay jwdiiu and au Francisco, OC KAN STEAM EK SAILINl'.S. S S. II.I.AMKTrK V.VI.I.KV. Iv sn r-ran,-i..o July 11. Jl, l-'il. I.eae Vn,iilna July jth. lath and Ji.th I Aud aiK.nt every ten days thereafter. Thl n ijiiiv reserve the riirht lo ehauire sailinir dates without 11. , li, . KIVEK STEAMERS. j I lailv servi.-e tiween P, r::.nd and sm'.ftin and ! I i'lr V. liiaii.ette river iut ; tt, E AIIV. - e; eral .;irlntnident. l orvaol.. irt..n. I One Price J i 'BRIER YAQUINA, JUST ARRIVED!! A FINE LINE OF CLOTHING AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, $11.50 Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, 12.00 Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, 13.00 Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, 15.00 Youth's Suits, 10.00 Youth's Suits, 7.50 Youth's Suits, 6.00 Youth's Suits, 5.00 Boys' Suits Knee Pants, 2.50 Boys' Suits Knee Pants, 3.00 Boys' Suits Knee Pants, 4.00 Boys' Suits Knee Pants, 6.00 Boys' Suits Knee Pants, 7.50 Ladies' and Men's Furnishings! BOOTS, SHOEIS, HjPlT Notions, Dress Goods, Sateen Griig!::ir-r.v -ALL SAN FRANCISCO PRICES Clothing Made to Order and fit Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. Watch This Epa.ce ! It will be money in in your pocket. A Penny saved is a Pence made. Don't Fool With Fakes I ! If yourself or friends wish to be cured of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine or Tobacco habits, seek only the Genuine Keeley Treatment, which is the only safe, reliable and permanent cure in existence. Genuine Keeley Institutes, with most favorable surroundings, at FOIlESTtiltOYK and HOSKKl'IH., OltEUOX. fWrite for Particulars. Correspondence Confidential. Toledo, Lincoln Cc Cash Store Prints Etc. AT- C0S1 KitN: Noiioo is hotvb tin. .n iu iir.i..ini.i ... . . 1 : v , v i" 1 n 1 1 11 v 011 in v iV. ith. viz; .Ki,TI0 Jlllv I.IUCOI To the Honorable t ounty curt of i tiuvin i We. the undersisined electors oi' Lincoln com,. f V rOil..ll: 111 1 h. ! ... ... ....... scribed coipoi'ation, would ""l ' ill. Ili r. lllHli.T lown of lolcdo. ill sai.i l.incol resent that the nuns inree nunilrcl Inhabitants, and respect fully asfe that Ihe ton 11 of Toledo W incorpor ale.l under the treneral laws of oretou applvin to towns and villages: sa-d corporation t, be known by the name and stvle of the i itv of loledo. and bouuiicd as follow s. to-w it t'ommenciuit at ihc northeast comer of licn sell .y w iUinnis' addition to ihe town of Toledo l.incoln county, i.reg.m. rtinuiiiir thence souili to a iH.int icct north from the northn, -i ivrner 01 the sonlhwest 1 , of ihe soulhcast , 01 section 17. town 11 south, rane 10 et' thence east to center of oialla Slouch: thence down the .-enter of said slovtjrh to o V i (; rieht-of way; thence wester'.v nlonir north iuie of said nnhtof way lo a point sixtv feet soinb t the line between land claims of John lira I I nam aim .1. i . inceut : tbence w est to center of leiHvMoiich; thenco up center 01 said slouch jo inierseciion 01 section nee between sections ...vio-e norui on sum scclu.n line north line 01 Ihiru'ciob no .1.., 10 I said liiief street to T. r. l ish's'a.ldiiion : thence .lueuorth to northwest comer 01 uns..'i .1 V. illtiinis' addition: ilipn,..inn.,... ... ..1 beirinninw. v. e. vour lielilloners w onl.l r., ..it 1. f our honorable bod. to icranl our petition, and incorporate oledo o.ndor rl... 1 1 . Oreiron. bclievim; it Is b.rlhc k-eneial muni and prosperity 01 our low n. NAM Ks. 11. t'rosno. N mi:s. I. , (iowcll, . P. Pish, . A. Thomas, II. nbilr. t'has. ti. Mallhews. 1'. V olhl'iinrt. Win. II. Alevander. t.eorre Helhers. II. t'. Wuli, Alfred Siaulon, 1 has. v. Piek, I ester atiLh, .1 m,0.r 1'. .lohnsoii, T. Jay iniford. 'iomve A. I.andis, Prantie Hainion, It. W arren. tioo, T. Smith, .1. P. Miller. S. V. iiurl. A. T. I'elerson, .1. S. Akin. I.. M sta-r .'. I'. Alliee. 'lnceut. reler ,i Houpili. ;. tiaiih.M-. Heal louther. . 1:. Uich. 1. A. inn,, l.ee Wade. J. II l.ut. J. V..si,,.n-, S. Owen. J. A. Hall, J. A. Haimir. Henry M. n.-he, Jos. I.udwick. It. P. Kllur. J. ti. Wake. V. t. Ilti i' lnini II W 1 I -ft iioni;iui, 01 lole.lo. I.lucolu fount. . I boio'll has liiu.lt' 11 ccncial iiwicm I .o ,1,1 his pron- crty for Ihc i.cnetit of his credit.. is 1. .the under signed, w liich siti.i assiirnihcm is now peniltnc in the t'trciiil l ourloi ihcsiiue - f Oregon for 1,1 ' '.nifty. All icisons hol.liinr claims aKalnsi the satil insolvem arc herel.v nolliie.l and reqiiiicd to picseut the same lo ill. undei siKtie.l. under oaili. at Toledo, I'ountv mi. I stale alorcsaid, w lililn three luonlhs iioin ihe dale hereof. 1'nled thls-Jtiih day oi Mav, lsn:l. A. o. IIookkii. Assignee. r. r.o . ..i.i . . 1 nr. 1 relcr lc- Executor's Notice. IX THKClU NTV ( OI'UTOF LINCOLN COI N. TV, OltKUOX. VO ITt'l-: is hereby Riven thai the underslirne.l was duly appointed by lliet'ouulv Court of Lincoln roiinly, oreirou, executor of' the eslale of Mary S. hevens. lino of said county, deceased. All persons havinir elaliua avainst 'said eslale are hereby nolilled lo present iheni duly veil lied lo the undersiu'iied al his residence' In l.lk city. Oregon, wilhln six uioulhs from ihe dale of this notice. Hated 111 Toledo, OreKon, this i.ihdnv of Juno, lS'.IJ. II. J. IILVINS. K' Kxecntor. Sheriff's Sale. VOTICK IS IIKKEIIY II1VKX, THAT IIV VI H tup of a decree, execution and order i.( sale Issued out of the ( ircull t oiirt ot ihe statu of oreon for the t'ouutv of Lincoln, bearinv date the. .1!h day of June 1h'i:i an.) under Ihe seal nl said Court, upon a decree and order of sale. I til. rendered and entered in said Coiirl, on the nth day of May ixos. In a sull I herein pcndiim here In A. T. I'elerson was plaint!!! and W . T. W ebber and 1, s. W ebbcr wore defendants, In favor of Ihos.ild plailillD'and aXMlnsI Ihe said defend ants for the mini ot Hil.7'i l ulled Sliilcs (.old Coin wllh Interest from ihe IVlh day of Muv lain al Ihe raia of olnht per cent, per annum, and Tor the further sum of l:r,.no as allorne a fees ami for ihc sum of fin imi cost ami disburse incuts, and for the sale of the hcreluallcr des crilK'd real properly to antl-iv tlie several Binoiinlsai.nve Haled: wlibh execution la lo me dlrei'led and delivered, and commands 111 e lo make Ihc said sum of money wuli costs and accruhiK cost by sale of Ihe real property hurti Inafler described : and In pursuance thereof I as Sheriff.,! Lincoln couutv Oreirou will on Wod liesday the and day of AilKtist Imilal the hour of one o'clock in the atlcruoou nl said day, at the Court House door In the ciiv ol Toledo In said County, sell al public unci Ion to Ihe hlull cst bidder tor cash In hand all ul Ihe follou linr described resl property to wit: Lots numbered one (I) and 10(2) In block numbered iwemv live (A',) In (ase .v iniyley's A, billion lo Die eliv of Newport in Lincoln County nreuon, as plat led and recorded In Ihe onntv clerks olll.e (urfKlnallv) of nenton Couutv Oregon ami now on record In ihe nltice of the County Hec.r der of said ( ountv.toireiherwlih the tenemenis heradilament and appurtenances thereunto be lougliiK or in an. u Isc appcrlal'ilnc. as well as all the rluhl title Inieres' and estate ol Ibe said defondanls and all pers oiiai'laliniiiK under them since the :iOlh dny of March 1s rl, ,,( In and to the same, to satisfy the said decree, execution and order of sale and the several amounts due thereon as above set forth, ith costs and nc euliiir costs. Itatcd June ?i;tb la'.ct. Ikoick . I.aniiis, Sheriff of LiiicolnCu uiityfireitoii. HANKY WULF, HLALKU IN Fire Wine; ::i L::;::r:. Fresh beer on draft. A QUIET AND ORDERLY Rlv So:tT. Toledo, - - Oregon. HLAI. fNH IL HlSr HIM. The following -tie the trausfeis of real estate as f led in the couutv 1 cierK s onice ior week eniling to j'lav: J J. Kaybiin:, to M. J. Ray-1 burn, 15 lots in ( orvallis, and tty! lots in liufot'l's ; ldition to Alex-j gander; c'liisidera ion Ji ,x. j i A. J. Johnson nd wife to Piank , I W. S!ii!iiiid:i r, 1. 1 7 in block id, in Davis addition i Yaquina; con sider;, tioa ;' ! Eunice C. W ;scr at. i vile to Kay Mann ., tlm biot 1 s :,i! :ix Uls in V. fiber's a-.'.itioii: iii-.i,;fi:i-tion $1, .'ev. t','1 'i'hiiiiii son an,; v ife tf Era;d; !,to'Jiei; ten ii'.otk'- in : O. 1 mi :; ; t ! 1 . ; , . - 6i..u. 1 ...... It in i)iiile i ct. '1. . v.orH's fair wiil be u lina ici.il -.m -.'. .1.-1.... .v.. r . . . To Whom it may ne 29, 1893. KiWvvillc Items 10. Heui't, the section boss on fall and broke i , I .- 1 ' ti . SJ'- Jl Ins ri!s. lie was trying to sve n swarm of bees in a tree. The S Wiuh bloke and he got a fall of about .1 0 Titty lie went to Philomath nd g' t fixed up, and went to his inch n Hays creek last Eriday v ith si me help, but he is very bad it can hardly speak. He cannot iv dow 1 and h;'s to set propped up a cb ir. J oh, n i-;ilis, fvoin . i;any Ihe Chinanio". oti sec w ami li.vir '.i ;o at I. is boss iiiu five Ivldv's. Mrs. icBiiii(.' has routined from I'.UU'y wheio slie has! veil visil fviends di.iing the past two U-tcs. .'he Eildyvillc Union Sunday "ol was we'd attended last Sab 'iiti and passed oil' in good shape. I'lie singing va.; yoo.l and all en- hvetl it vei v much. M. L. Cdass in;., all Monthly. He le Eddyville report everv- Hung on ilig l-.lk n 1 a flourishing nidii ion. Ot iiiNt'NC ' From Kt); city. Hay havest ha- 1 .nnnieiiced. Geoiite lloibu" , of Salado, was in tow ii was in tow 11 with a load of strawbenies. IN: icports a large cro this season. S. V. Anderson has moved back to improve his place at Heaver Crt.ek. Dr. J. C. Piinton, of Portland, spent S iuday v illi M. W. Simpson 011 a fishing lour. Trout are bitiiig Ihe fly well; and M. '. Simps' in conies in nearly every day with from lourty to fifty. A petition has been circulated among the people ami signed by all, asking the post -ma tcr-geueral to appoint J. II. Hiair postmaster of this place. In place of M. W. Simpson, who has resigned. R. A. Miller and family have v moved on their place, near Col. Parker's place. The assesor, T. E. Parker, passed through this city on his way to the Summit, by the way of Jtig Elk. E. M. Mays is expected home fiom California, today, where he has been for his health. About two linn, lied dozen wild pigeons have been shipped from Elk City to Portland and San Eran cisco. June 28, 1K03. Dicti'm Est. Cliitwonil Chips. Weather nice and health good. Everybody busy. Crops are looking well. Hay harvest will commence as soon as the weather becomes more settled. The residence of Mr. Parker is Hearing completion. D, J. Chit wood is giving it the finishing touch of paint ami paper. It is an ornament to the town. Mr. Whitney, the Nasby of our town, has put ii) a silo of twenty or twenty-five tons capacity and is putting in rye ami hay for winter use. Mr. S. Poster, a brother of our town's man, Jl. N. Poster, arrived a few days ago from Illinois. Mr. Poster is well pleased with the country, and thinks of stopping with us. Master Clarence Poster, a son of H. N'. Poster, got a bail hurt in One eyetine day last wick at school, j The children v.crt playing war mid i he received a .--jK-ar wound in which !caiu- near destroying the sight. He is doing line now. j Johii Hewitt, the section foreman 1 who ".as so badly hurt by a fall, is some bel'.cr but improves very Mowly. Tin: 'iie io'i is being asked, "A:c von goi:,;r to Newport the fo.irlh?" An! if it i a nice day Chili cr! " ill be well represented. J i -o 27, 1H0-5. Vv.s. M : .'i t're opW- of I-'lorcm-e wil'. a' -'i 1 the ce!'br.Tt'"M at Ne.i por' 1 1 :' t- .('.!'. coi'iing up on the St'-MIIHI l-'dbitt". Hi: Elk Items. Sunshine and showers inter mingled in agreeable proportion, , the showers are beneficial to the growing vegetation but a detriment I to the haymaking process, j Preaching and baptizing here I Sunday, Rev. Yost officiating, three I persons baptized. S. S. was omit ted. i Miss Cora Grant returned from Monmouth last week. Aunt Sallie Pvhuru returned to her home on Tutu Turn also last week. Mrs. Mulkey has had a relapse since we last wrote, for a day or two she was not expected to live, but she is improving now and with proper nursing will perhaps recover. Mr. Johnson took his sheep out of Big Elk last week. U. 0. I. No. Kt 11001, KrTOUl. The following is the report of the .oi.f,.l t.-t..,vi,t :., .k, .!,.:- v r Ya.uina City, Oregon, for the term beginning April 4, 1803, and end ing June 2;,, 1893; Number ofdays taught, yy, num ber of days attendance, 1610; num ber of days absence, 219; number of pupils enrolled, 40; visitors Mr. Hoellein, O. L. Coffin, director; Rev. C llouth, i1iA.riutMuiiti Mr. Gus. Carlson, Mrs. Win. Weaver, Ina Weaver, Mollic Gorman, Dell Hohannan, Girtie Predrieh, Mack Paiker, Miss A. Wright, Geo. Gorman, Mrs. Christy, Mrs. O. L. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Manning, Mrs. Ida Patterson, Mrs. C. Wood ing, Miss Ehna Parker, Master Leland Wright, Mr. and Mrs. DefTcnhacher, Mrs. G. lloeflein, Mrs. P. Datliug, Mrs. Eorest, Priscilla Hoellein, Willie lloeflein, Willie vShenefteld. The following is the standing of the pupils for the examination nt the close of the term; Hessie Manning, 91.3; Ettie Manning, HS!H; Emma Eorest, 97; Girtie Predrieh, 95.7; Violet Forest, ' y, Mima Hunlsucker, 97? j; Lilliellaas, 93.9; Oneatta Reynolds, 9V-i; Ivlith lvltler, 96; Ona Co lin, '926; Norma Watkins, 93; Pearl Darling, 94.2; Daisy Deffeuhachcr, 99; Edna lloeflein, yS; Willie Christy, 95.8; Arthur I'rediich, yajj; Robert Cooer, 88i; llirtic Cooper, 97; Roy Defreulmcher, 98; Lafayette Manning, 87; Fraukic Hunlsucker, 90; l'',lmer Darling, 97? j; Stephen Miller, 91; Frankie Miller, 97 per cent. Pupils neither absent nor tardy during the term: Willie Christy. Miss Lt'i.u Hakkingtom. Teacher. . ---' . One of the most necessary and, we believe, at the same time, most paying institutions that could be established at Toledo is a well equipped creamery. The time has come when creamery butter has literally drived farm butter from the market during the summer sea son. Right here now it is impos sible to sell, good choice farm but ter at any price, because the home market is glutted ami it would not, pay to ship it as it could not be sold at advantageous prices either in Portland or San Francisco. Creamery or dairy butter brings a good price in either market. The milk that is now going to waste if a gooil creamery was in operation, could be turned into a good source of income. . The Hub-treasury scheme was again argued at the. alliance 'meet ing last Saturday night. The de baters were J. W. Pariish and Harry Deiilinger for the treasury scheme and C. L. Gowell and Wm. Alexander again: t it. The debate was quite intei .-sting and many good points wete made on each :-i le. !. Among the ap po.ition of lead schools of Alban Miss Hell. Shoi cide to employ hi Hell on their han i:rr to the close o dications for the :r in the public is one from a Id the board de r they would have U from the open- f her term. - . , Salem shipped . . a tar load of straw ben if s to pngct '. sound points one hipment of berries already begun. day last week. to California has Number 17. The following from the law col um of the Portland TelegTani re garding checks is especially inter esting at present: "Inasmuch as the failure of the bank before pre sentment is the principal, if not the inevitable, occasion of loss from neg lect or delay of presentment, almost any delay is likely to produce the loss; and hence, but a limited time is given in which to make present ment, the length of time varying with the persons between whom the question arises. If persons to whom you gave checks resided in the same place as the bank is sit uated they have all the next clay in which to make presentment, and if presentment is delayed beyond the business hours of the day, and the bank fails in the meantime, the loss falls on the holder of the check, not you; where the payee receives the check at a distance from the place where the bank is situated, he has the whole of the day after receiving it in which to forward the check for presentment through an ap- propi'inlt ebfintifl i bv rin.'I or osr. press, to the place where the bank is situated, and the person to whom it is sent for presentment has the next day after receiving it in which to make the presentment; and any loss from a failure of the bank dur ing the time thus required for the transportation of the check would fall on the drawer; if the uartv ..J -receives the check resides in the country away from the postoffiee, the rule as to diligence in forward ing the check for presentment is not so strictly enforced as in other cases." The Newport Times says; "We understand that there is no Mr., Hamilton, the bank was run Job and old Uilly Hogg." It is v marvel where the Times got its un derstanding. The only evidence of Iloag's connection with the bank was that he had some money on deposit there. It is quite true that Wm. lloag will have enough to answer for of his own commission and omission in the railroad matter, but to attempt to saddle everything onto the Hoggs is rather out of place. The Jobs werebeneficiarie1 of the Hogg regime in the mattoiJ- of lime checks and many other ' things, and as long as they were such they had no kick coming. And we believe now that all such talk as the above is made by the Job strikers anil blowers . to dir , the attention of the people ! from themselves so that the' j affairs as connected with t. , . may be probed in too deeply. k i . " - 1 Salem Is to build a new city halt , ' of good proportions this summer. A comiaittee from the city council 1 was rmnointnil tin iuctifrfc tlir rllf- ferent kinds ol 'building stone and recommend that which they thought was best. The committee inspect ed stone from several different quarries, among which was the famous Teniuo, Washington stone and they unanimously decided that the Pioneer qatarry in Lincoln coun ty was by far the best stone inspect ed. It takes a nicer finish, is more easily worked, ami withstands pres sure and the effect of heat better than any other. All the bids on the new hall building must be esti mated on Pioneer stone. This is quite an advertisement for this stone, and there is but little doubt that a great industry will be devel oped at Pioneer. The Myrtle Point West Orcgonian says of the creamery at that place: "The Arago creamery shipped 7,ixx pounds of butter and cheese to Portland on the ISandorille this week. The creamery is now re ceiving 1 1,500 pounds of milk per day, with indications that the amount will reach 13,000 pounds within a few days. The creamery now has 51 patrons." The people of that vicinity are producers and shippers instead of being consumers wholly. Such a condition of things must come to pass in Lincoln coun ty before the people will Ijc blessed with prosperous times. . The Union Pacific had a disas trous wreck of a passenger train j about six miles from Portland last ! Tuesday morning. ' " r ! U'-N 1 ' I ;3 .-V .