Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, July 13, 1893, Image 4

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LINCOLN LEADER,
J. W. M,HT, sajtor i Pr.pr1.W-,
Fn'dl.lwd ere-ty Tlprtd.r M tolado, ,ineolii
Count)-, Ore sol.
Snbwription IUiuh;
One year, , . . , -Q
ix months,
Three months,
.7S
So
AdTCrtlrinf f fj mode known on a.lioion
llni re't!o -all will be lnwrud In Ihw) 1.
' I' ueuta lyr line per woek, ami w; II
u rn iiiuil u.deieu ditcouiini.ed.
K-T poimair iq L'neoln ooantvU am hom
ed to u. ng.nl lor the Lulu.
p!li!",,t.,, PO';""" t Toledo, Oregon,
Sr'iw ;""iln tbll PUper who a not ord.
. ll "- may know that Xjiua frieud bu
e de.ed It (or them and that thejr will not be
.led uoj to pax 'or It.
I.OCAL, NOTES,
Benton county has outstanding
warrant aggregating $4'. 344-55.
Oliver Altree came up from Port
land, to spend a few weeks vacation
at home.
The boys of Toledo will meet
next Saturday to organize a ball
nine and fix up the grounds.
NOTICE. All parties indebted
to me must settle the ame without
delay. T. P. Fi8H.
A. T. Peterson is making some
substantial Improvements on his
bone property at this place.
Wild blackberries are Iteginnlng
to get ripe, and soon the lucious
huckleberry will be with us.
A horse belonging to Clark Cope
land got badly skinned up in an
attempt to jump over a picket fence,
last Saturday.
Rev. H, Brady, a Congre
gational minister, from Forest Grove
delivered two good sermons at this
place last Sunday.
Bob Campbell is arranging for a
grand excursion to the bench a week
from Sunday. If Bob takes hold
of it, it is bound to be a success.
We believe that a man with a
moderate amount of capital, who is
safe and conservative would do well
by establishing a bank at Toledo.
Messrs. 1). 1 Blue, J. 0. Steams
and Rev. Chns. Booth went out
to Corvallis Monday to look after
the county's Interest in pending
suits.
When we come to rend the re
ports of the terrible cyclones in
the cast, we begin to consider that
Oregon is a mighty good place to
live in after nil.
There is m.Ll ;o be only 56 cents
worth of silver in a dollar, but lor
nil that it only tuites 1 silver dollar
and a four-bit pi'- o get the
Lhadkk a year.
Mr. ana j L.cC. i.v.:er
turned hoi? ..-.y i ?
from Philoi-i?.;.., vies ..
I ecu vitii,riy .-w ru iid.1
IC-
relii'ives, sine. U. 4:'.;.
Y.to. J. K. Maltuesm, of the New
port JCews, will elect a $1 ,600 cot.
tttge at Newport this summer, O.
A. Altree, of t'.v.n j.!ace drew the
plans for the building.
Owing to a slight hitch in the
proceedings the Joiut debate at the
Alliance did not tnke pluce last
Saturday night. There seemed to
be no negative speakers.
Friday's train was delayed ev-1
eral bouts near Norton's .Ibur by
the burning of n bridge. A I'm mer
was burning timlier, when a bum
ing tree fell on the bridge and did
the damage.
' . ...
intiwoou was transaciiiig i.usiness
in this city yesterday, and made us
n ahort call while here. Mr. WU
aon is the only uurserymaii in Lin
coln county, Oiegon.
We would urge every land owner
in Lincoln county to plant more
fruit. Begin this fall and put out
all your circumstances will admit of.
It will pay better than any other
investment you can make.
Mr. A. R. Chapman writes from
bis new location that he Is finely
situated in the only brick dejot
building in tht state, and that To
ledo is going to make the iMt city
west of Albany.-JAlbany Herald.
Cbas. Kennedy, the well-known
railroad man has gone to Marshfield
where he takes the position of con
ductor on the Coos Bay and Co
ille railroad. He Intend taking
bis naptha launch and run it on the
Coquille river.
All the lovers of baseball are
earnestly requested to get out to-
morrow morning ana neip fix tip;
the base ball grounds. It i intend
ed to have several good games of
ball here this summer if the
grounds are got into shape soon.
The dance at Grady's HaU, Satur
day night, was a grand success,
Df, Carter was down frojn Elk
City Uje first of tha week,
A sugar, salt and soap famine
Struck Toledo the first of the week,
Mj' Briggs, of Portland, has
been visiting friends in this city,
returning Tuesday,
Judge Kelsay came over yester
day to look after some legal busi.
neiis,
Mrs. C. G. Copeland went to
Philomath, on the Sunday evening's
train, to see her father.
Sam'l Case, the genial proprietor
of the Oce&a House at "ewport,
was in Toledo Tuedp.y.
The M, E. quarterly conference
of the Newport circuit will be held
at Newport on July igtb.
'TM. r n . a
uc sum 01 fl,93i.33 nave Deen
collected in taxes up to July 1st, by
the sheriff of Lincoln county.
S. C. Wilson, formerly of Yaquina
writes to us from Airlie to iorward
the Leader to him at that address.
A. J. Rae, living near Elk City,
recently picked forty-seven gallons
of strawberries off of his vines in
one day.
J. C. Christy, of Coal Hill, Ar
kansas, will read the Leader
through the courtesy of his son, W.
I, Christy, of this county.
The card of Lot C. Powell, sur
veyor, appei-is in l". is paper. Mr.
Powell is a thoroughly competent
surveyor and parties wishing work
done in that line would do well to
see him.
For fine repairing of your watches
and clocks give J. L. McCulloch,
of Yaquina City, a call. Anything
left at J. II. McNeil's drug store
will be attended to without extra
charges.
In the published financial ex
hibit of Benton county on July 1 ,
1893, appears the item: "In Ham
ilton, Job & Co's bank, $11,057,
86." The indications are that it
will stay there a while, too.
W. I. Christy, of Yaqulnn, has
leased the Tom Bultler place for
two years, 11 ml will soon move on
to it. Mr. Bultler will soon leave
for Klamath county where he will
make his future home.
A sample of volunteer oats from
Clark Copoland's place in this city
was brought into this office last
Saturday. One stnlk measured six
feet and three i idles in height mid
had 140 well formed grains i.i the
head.
We would call the attention of
our small fruit growers to the fact
that the local market of Toledo has
never been suppliod yet this year
with cu-rarts, gooseberries or straw
berr'es, and we doub. if it wi . be
v'h I-', c -berr ;s sph' 's
..'a '".! t ' . 1. 1 : . . ,L ' lUw.'.T
iwue to - " - 1 , V
Neil's storo .... . .... ; evening
and seriously stra'ntd her right
ankle. At first it was feared that
some of the bones were broken but
an examination by Dr. Carter show
ed that it was only a severe slum, j
The mandamus suit acninst the 1
superintendent of Benton county
came up for hearing on Tuesday,
A motion to define nioreparticuln' iy
c T ' y vl mr' 1JUUUI- Ule rnn'
ii.iM-ing me snu was overailed,
I and thereupon the defense filed a
'demurrer to the complaint. The
I court set the t'mc for hearing the
I demurrer on AiiTiist tist. No
! other mnt:iN In T t,i..t.
oiuin'.v ts interested
came up for
bearing.
The ditfcr?i'.ces arising over the
tax question bet ween the two coun
ties are becoming in better shape
and are now in a fair wa tf am
icable adjustment. Benton cov;iy
will tu-n ovfr to Lincoln county all
the 1 80a taxes ejected upon Lin
coln c;unty property, but does not
yet agree to surrender Liucoln
county's just proportion of delin
quent taxes. It is quite probable,
however, that this will also I ad
justed fairly.
L. C. Powell, a resident of beaver
creek, near Ona postoffice, was a
caller of this office yesterday. Mr.
Powell is a surveyor, and is also
the owner of considerable land on
Beaver creek. He is erecting a
small saw mill 011 that creek, with
which he expects to saw enough
lumber to supply the local needs.
He purchased the planer of the old
Vincent mill at this place and will
move it over. He will also have a
shingle attachment in his mill ana
will make shingles. The mill will
no doubt fill an urgent want felt by
the settler on Beaver, and we com
mend Mr. Powell io hi enterprise.
Saturday night two hand cars of
employes, of the Oregon Pacific,
were runnjng from Albany to Cor-
vallis, Qn the way Thomas Smith, j
who was pumping on the front of!
the first car, lot fcis balance and 1
fell off under the wheels. Both cars
run over bjm and be was picked up
dying, The deceased was a young
man wno only recently came trom : petition was allowed ani it "-as or
the East, and had only been work-'dered that C. J). Crosno be ap-
ing for the O. P. a short time,
Irwin Smith, a young farmer of
Benton county, advertised in an
eastern paper for a wife, li result
ed in an engagement with Millie
E. Little, of Kansas. Monday
the young lady arrived at Corvallis
nd wrs mt at the depot by the
young man. Ihey immediately
secured a license and were married,
They had arranged a code of sig.
I ntlii f' 1iA n..rL. ' l hiii'i.hI
."" " - yu.jv3, vi muwui
ognition, which worked like a
charm,
Of what is known as the five per
cent, road fund conilrg :o
rious counties, there is due Lincoln
county the sum of $682.85. Coun
ty Treasurer Denlinger recently
wrote to the state treasurer concern
ing the matter and received in re
ply a newspaper clipping giving the
amounts due the various counties,
with an explanatory note at the
bottom which stated that warrants
for the amount due each county had
been forwarded to each comity th.t
had paid its state tax, but that
there would be no hur-y to p:iy
those that had not yet paid such
tax. Inasmuch as Lincoln county
does not owe the state any lax, it
would seem that the warrant for its
share should have been received
some time ago, We would suggest
that the stale treasurer make ar
rangements to answer correspond
ence in a somewhat more definite
manner than by a newspaper clip
ping. Self Explanatory.
The Leader is in receipt of the
following communication:
"Hamilton, Job & Co.
Bankers. j
Corvallis, Or., Julv 11, 1803.
Ed. of Lincoln Co. Leader,
Toledo, Org.,
vSir:
You can stop sending us yonr
poor paper from this date.
Hamilton, Job & Co."
Messers Hamilton, Job & Co.
failed to remit the three and one
hall' month's subscription which
they owe the Leader. We hops
that we wont be compelled to file
this claim with the host of others 011
. file with the assignee, as we k rlly
dislike to wait two or three yevs
before -e rsi.lize any'h'i.fc :.
ou t.
. j Itti:.i.
' ..oudy an i ' vi'. .
;n A Ine shower last n'.s . . .
Til t rain will b? a grcr.t l.vo
Jit to late grain aid gardens, bui
detrimental U the rctvly mown hay
and liny not yet cut.
The picnic the Fouith was a suc
cess. Quite a crowd gathered by
ten o'clock and repaired to the
grounds near the sclol house.
Alter singing n while and after a
game of "drop the handkerchief,"
the program begun, consisting of
songs by n embers of the school and
others; the songs "America,"
"Red, White and niue" and "Star
Spangled Banner" were sung, be
sides solo's and duet's by others.
The "Declaration of Independence"
was read by Wm. January. Reci
tations and readings followed.
Those reciting were: Miss Henry,
Miss Clam ! eagles and Miss Lora
Grvit. Humorous readiugs by
Win. January, "Paddy's Courting"
e.:A "How Sockery set the Hen,"
by y-. Banks, teacher of the school.
"Kulogy on America" was also
read by the same person. The
program ended, the dinner br.skets
were brought out and the tempting
viands arrayed 011 a tablecloth
spread on the ground, ami ample
justice was done to the same.
Everyone expressed themselves as
...oil . I ... l. .I-... . '
inn i'umu nun u.ija ari, ,
nnil rio1vftt to Irv fh- -.fv.rini-nt
- j --v
of a Fourth at bonie again.
Mr. anil Mrs. McCarty, of Flor
ence, are visiting with Mrs. Wesley
January, Mrs. McCarty's sister.
Mrs. Mary Mulkey is still very
low, her recovery is doubtful.
U. C. I. No.
BOKN.
T1LLOTSON. To the
Cha. Tillotson, near
lamiiy Ol
this citv.
on Monday, July to, 1893, a
daughter.
Connty Court.
Court met yesterday in adjourned
t,rm. Present, ). P. U'ue, judge;
M. L. Trapp and J. O. Stearns,
commissioners, and B. F. Jones,
clerk.
1 In the matter of a petnion tor
' the incorporation ot Toledo: The
pointed enumerator to ascertain the
the number of. inhabitants within,
the proposed incorporation limits, .
S3 1-i boundary limits to be as asked
for in the petition.
la the mauer of the petition of
Fre-1 Gieenbrook for the establish
ment of a caunty road: Ordered,
tii.it the report of the viewers be
confirmed anil the said road be de
clared a county road.
In the matter .1 ccunty road to
Fall Creek: Contiued for want of
affidavits that the notices have been
duly posted.
I., '.'..ft matter of the roa i petition
cf W. C. Copeland and o'iiers: Pe
tition granted, and Dr. Rich, Bar
ney Morrison and J. Burrows were
appointed viewers to relocate the
starti"1 point of road, (which had
been surveyed: by George Mercer .
to run from or near the mouth of,
Depot Slough to intersect the Cor- i
vallis and Newport road.
At lime of going to pre:;s the '
court is vet in session.
KKAL tXTATK TIMXKKMIK.
The following are the transfers
of real estate as filed in the county j
clerk's office for week ending to-;
day: ,
M.J. McCormack to W. S. By-'
ers; 160 acres 11earTidewai.tr; con-j
sideration $900.
Clara J. Darr to Reber F. Quigley ; j
160 acres farm land; consideration
$1.00. '
A Fine Uai'Train for Thirl v Davs.
Kighty acres of timber and Lot- ,
torn land, situated near Toledo. ;
Can reach the land by ro:ul or water, j
Wood enough on the land to piy;
for the clearing. V ill sell cheap j
for cash or will give an interest in 1
the land for clearing, r would be
willing to trade an interest for a
good young stallion, imported stoc!;, !
Belgian or German Coadi preferred.
Address, lock box No. 18, Toledo, 1
Lincoln County, Oregon.
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HUI'KI. Al:i!IV.I.S.
The following are the arrivals at;
the popular Hotel Lincoln, for ihe'
week ending today:
P. B. Gallagher San Francisco; j
. j . Briggs, Lutjei:s; J. C. Hough-j
jcrty, Lutjens; T. J. Lutjens, Lut
I; i r. II. Brady, Forest Grove; Kd. j
' 3 , fllelzj C. 1). Kennedy, Ya-j
Win. '."oner, Yaquina; Bert, j
. .. Yaouina; J. O. Stearns, j
v ., Ft t.k Lane, Siletz; Ruby
- 1 . d-.r,, Si'etz; W. A. Ben, Si-!
1 ..muul Case, Newport; I). P.
i'luc, Yaquina; M. L. Trapp, Chit- j
Wv.lk1;J. C. Wolfiuger, Portland;!
B. Fairchild, Siletz; Peter Collins, j
Silelz; Miss Wilson, Coos Bay; A.
J. Rhoad, Portland; Judge Kelsay, j
Corvallis.
LOT. c. row
Civil Enginrer and
Survosr.
Lines of Original Surveys accurate
ly kvuled. Tunis U . or..:ole.
Address all ci;iur.!unica;i -s to
Ona, Lincoln Co., Oki oon.
Assisnee's Notice.
VOTU'K IKIIKUKHY I.IVKX rlnit i'tTcr M.-.
liilifHll, it TlfrUi, I luootn i.ur.i v. ercon,
hit. Ullid0 trvniTMl HK-liTUllltMlt ii kM hi :up-
l-rly lor th tnent ol hii-rvlltn' t,i the muli-r-lKcl.
Hhifh Mttl MU'.iiiiieui Ik ii'iw H.-inltnK
In ihp rirvuli i 'ohm ol the fimr o orpj.ti. f.r
Ullfuln I'ouulv. All h 'Mill,' i-l...u:s
Kvmii.t lh Mill inikiivt'iii lire hert-.iv im:u:v,i
nl n.vtiitril in rteut ihu winnj w Chv i;iu:,-r-IIKlKHl,
uniler ivath. nt IVle-t't, I t.r.'tv M.tl
Sinia Klorvutut, wiihin ihrve iui;'hi- (m;i th
iltp hrnnif.
1'Ik1 thl. A'lh ilny i f Mi.-. Isit
A. O. ItiiliKGIt.
Exeoatoi 's Notice.
in tiikcoi vv ron.toi'
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VO'lli K I hoi.y irliin ihnl th um
a" iluty nii.ittp ur the ror.mv
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. evi'-uii.r
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nrrrui nnune.1 u ; rvvni ll in
u. ihe un.lemicne.1 i hi. re.i.V
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late.l ml rn!f.l,i. Ore..m. thu tihil.r nt In,..
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Administratsr's Notice.
,n..V!OUR",",ur,' Unvln lVun,!r- s,,'
su-- it Dt-f.r rire-i that the un.l.r, ,r. e
oas uvea apvo'inievi bv thei'ounti I'nun ol I m.
I eotn eruniv. uteo-n. i-laitntumttir .-I the
UUiIAivlr V.-Noll. Il,v( Uii-., I'.n.n,,
! tnint Mill Mltif lr tiirahv
-TToii. w-ti ,u wrkn. n.iti
I Will llwmdnh Trl".t ti, the um!rr...e I
tiel 10 tire-
d .r thw m.tf; an ! all wm.n. i !;,-..( ...
' T?1'1 n.nliil rl iheuinie luune
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NOTICE!
If you think of buying farming tools, a
tOYC OX' i'l
wili save -,ou mono v
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US 101" pl'ICOS iX'jGrO Din
SONOGRAM GIGR STORE
I-I. JVL IBPUrivrKl, Prop.,
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruit, etc.
YAOUIXA CtTY,
K -fa
Toledo, Oregon,
Denier In
Drv Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
HATS, CA!-5, BOOTS,
Made
Onr Cu s'.ouu-r.s . ill ,"ria our stock complete in all lines and are solda
moderate prices.
PETER TELLEFSON,
DEALER IN
ai;rIvivl; MERCHANDISE,
Flour is.ntl Fooil, Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Dry Goods, Clothing Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Oa;a, Ru"'bev and Oil Clothine.
BOOTS AI7B SHOES. .
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Cigars and tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery.
Yaquina City, Oregon.
For Bargains in Real Estate !!
Farm Lands n hlc Lands, Coal Lands, Town
Property in single Lots or Blocks,
IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED,
Call
On CT .IOOT.C JPr n n Toledo.
Twenty-two ye.irs' resilience 011 Yaquina Bay.
NOVELTY DRESS GOODS!!
l have just received direct from New York
Manufacturers an assorted line of Novelty
Dress Omuls, comprising the Latest Patterns
and Designs in Dross Goods. Call and see
tliem; they are something extra.
O. G. OOFELANB, Tooerde0Bon
U 7Zm. WILL,
Dealer in
PIANOS, ORGANS ard MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
lle;l.,unrur t r the l.t
RAZORS. SCISSORS AND Fi.VK POCKET CUTLERY.
Sewinjr macliiue neeZ.e
I U MUCl Xt
t -c - ....
io,ls
-u'ur'ueC is -?t.
lit mcHilH-r, all nt Loirt
1. AVin. AVTLT.,
a bouse this spring, we
if vou call on or write
lllg.
li. M. WADE & CO.,
Corvallis, Oregon.
OREGON.
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III.
SHOES and RUBBERS,
Clo thins:, Etc.
ti a nicUity. Work
oil ana supplies, spectacles and field glasses.
Kvay on hand.
t Hml Thiif pf ices.
Corvallis, Oregon
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