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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1893)
'V- UNCOW COUNTY DEADER. t. V. NTKW4KT, Mltor )4 PrrMar. 'llMIhe1 every ThllrHy at Tnle-lii, l.tiu-olii nmity, Ongxoli. Subscription Katesi One year, , , T ix months, . 3 . 'fhree months, : . .75 ;50 Kertlalnic rain, iiioilt known mi icat ion jlll'lllCM lil'Hla Will lie lliwtlnl I,, L.U minn at five cciilt r Hue ner week, anil will 1-e run until orders! diwimtliiiieil Jivery HHtmanter n Lincoln iMninly autborlr. e.l I., -t IK BKUMt l,.r the I.KAI.KIt. ntereil t the .o-l..m,.e at Tnle'to, Orii,ii iwiv, , .,.! mall matter. I'artlea roeelvliiK thia naner ah,, k.t-i. ...,i r . th,e ""' k"" 'I"11 "' friuiKl hiiK '..'Hi.?'. " ,,H'"1. "'ey U)CAL JViO'IMCH. Dr. Akin returned Tuesday even ing after an absence of four weeks. B. F, Jones went to Portland Jast Monday on nomg loul busi ness. Toledo received a carload of mer chandise on tho steamer .Saturday morning, H. V. Wade lull last Monday morning for Turner, Oregon, where lie will stay for some time. N OTIC li. All pnrtles indebted to met must nettle the same w ithout T. i 1' JHII. Mro lmy be inn ut l,v ,iu a (tr J r,i & ranenern w TJjin-oiu counK this (season than ever Ijcfore. jy The new' walk lrlTng froin the ..VWRU'5iyi' "I' town to the .totel will bHi uly appreciated when Ihc rail bCfflrl tu fall. Thst , arj ;tbe tlays when the itvernge gmftiti will do six days work 118 In Order to get a iutrt or two OS'WJ' bJttckberries. A haso'hiill game was played at ewport.klilMt Sunday, between the Newport and Slliitz nines. Result, ten to nine In favor of the Silelz, Miss Anna Haninr returned to Jier home at Nashville, lust Monday Hioining, after a two weeks visit vjth friqnds. uul relatives in tliis city. B. V. Jones has secured the ser vices of John 1). Daly, who will . compare and certify to the records of I,incolu county n transcribed from Benton county books. Abraham Abrahamson, a native of Sweden, renounced his alle giance to King Oscar, of Sweilen, last Monday; ami will proceed to become an American by adoption, NOTICK. The party who took the money out of my pocket on Wednesday, July n, will avoid prosecution by returning the same nt once. They are well known as they were seen leaving the house. J. A. JlAMAK. Barney Morrison is down from Pioneer today helping to relocate the disputed road. He informs us that the prospects nt the Pioneer ipiarry are bright. The spur Is libout completed and the work will Hon begin on loading nml shipping rock. The stone for the new city hall at Malum will be tak'Mi from this (piarry, its well as sevcralothrr buildings of good sie, Bay Lodge No. nO, I. O, O. 1, of Vaiiiiua, installed the following otlicers for the leim on the Hih inst: J. N. Slaik, N.O.; Horace Burrows V. (i.; K. J. Bui lows, Secretary! J. K. Short, Treasurer: Thus. Bo liauou, Conductor; W. A. Peek, Warden; II, M. Bruuk, I. (i.j Waller Bartges, R. S. N. (5.: I.. O'Brien, R. M. V. O.: Sidney Wolfkill, R. S. S. Corvullis has had another failure. J. C. Midir, a clothing dealer o! that city has filed a deed of nssign incut, naming W. S. Huffotd as assignee, for the benefit of all cred itors. The liabilities are placed at 5 ." and the asets are only fj.txxi. Mohr has only been in business about eight months uud while doing lmsiness pursued Mriiu) ensu system. 11 is imni io.csnmiinK snrvcv maije on 1)rilt Vacfxc ,Hrt, 'pi,e l-ig Rvvk Island determine uhcie the other J.o.!rwU KllI,w tww Vl.ars URO Ujon rollte has not yet pushed out so far, me gone. j which there was a conflicting report uit they run magnificent trains in- Toledo lodge No. 108, I. O. (). V. ; made hy the inspector sent out to to Denver. In a letter received by installed officers for the ensuing j examine the work. Mr. Cddeon i a Salem party yesterday, John Se terin last Ftiday night. The j made a cueful examination of the j hastian, general passenger agent of following officer were installed: 1 comets, witne. ttees, etc., and i Rock Island, said, 'I hope another K. l Collamore, N.Ci.iJ.S. (iai - ther, V.(l.; Renos Arnold, Sec. Win. Htacllon, Warden; R. Ded rick, Conductor; C. H. Ctosno. R. S. N. ('..; I.. Waugh, 1.. S. N. ('..: ,S. A. l.ogan, t). I'..; H. I'. Jones, I. C After the installation ser- vices were over, the inemhcts of the lodge partook of a nice little Mipjer juepared for the occasion at Mrs. Altrce's lestauiaut. J. Burrows, of Yaquina, was in town today. W. Mnderinan, of Klk Cjjy, was a caller today, Beal Gaither is nrtitiu ,lrl A 1. A .-..;"!nri..v;.H...Wiiui,jjjir,i-iaiiK jian, on me agency, J, I, McCullobh has miwl his jewelry store fj-om Ya'i(jna to New- port, It is rumored tnat Wm, M. Hoag mi . . . " will eroct Ur t.,..t :.. Albany, The Oregon I'acifio will be ex. tendeo to the Deschutes this year. ! wl11 nleet a"fl contmutj their work, Remember that, Albany Demo, I I I), Carson, of this place was crat j admitted to the bar of Oregon by Tne Corvallls Dally News is the the supreme court at Salem, last latest venture in newspaperdom. I Monday, upon the motion of Judge II. 1'ape, of Benton J,cqder fame js Kftlsay, by certificate of .ulmission the publisher, from the supreme court of Miune- Col, R. A, Miller expects to as-! sota sumo the duties of register of the I NOTICK. I will leave Toledo Oregon City land office about the 1st of August, The steamer Kmily, which has been running between Coos Bay and han Prancisco, wont to peices on the Coos bar last week, A friend of the defunct Corvallis bank cheerfully remarked last week that the bank would pay 25 or 30 cents on the dollar, and that yeople were cooling oil, as "tlm "eais '" wounds,'1 The Rli.'Vwrtrtsoit delayed her start I frirn'the (piarry too long this morn ing and the water was loo low for the scow to pass over the bar at Mackay's point so she went off and left it sticking there. Township 10, south, range 6, east, on the line of the O, P, will soon be thrown open for settlement, and when so done quite a rush is expected at the Oregon City land office. A party of Toledo people expect lo go up to White's mineral springs next week and go In camp for sev. eral days. These springs are about three miles above Klk City, and are said to have excellent medical properties, The suit ol Copeland and (laither versus Blake mid Blake was tried before Judge Blue and six jurymen last Thursday evening. The sum sued for was $102 and the jury re turned a verdict for fXa, Judge Kelsay appeared for the plaintiff and J. K. Wcathcrford, of Albany, for the defendant, I.ane county now furnishes the unusual spectacle of the transpor tation of 10,000 bushels of wheat by wagon road alongside the rail road track for adistanceof 17 miles. The Springfield Milling Company has teams bringing that amount from Junction to Springfield, The teamsters receive five cents per bushel, and almost half the wheat has already been conveyed to the mill bins at Springfield, Our attention has been called to the fact that there are some orchards in this county upon which there are the common destructive caterpillar. Where these are they should be destroyed immediately, even if the whole orchard must be burned to do it, Theie aie lis yet very few pests in the fruit orchards on the slope here and they should not be allowed to breed and inulliplv. A determined light made against them now will put an end to them, but if allowed to go u year or two they will !e cxtieinely hard lo destroy, A Newport eiil reeentlv found a lot of love letters written l.v i,,.r father to her mother many years before they were married. the daughter lead them to her mother pieieniuuK iney wereii reeent uaie, and substituted that (if her own ........ e - i. r 1. - .1 1 n.nuv- in 111,11 in iivi iiuhih i . aim .1 e .. wie name 01 a young man well known to Loth, for her l.itlii-r's. The mother was very much dis- Rusted, and has forbidden her daughter to Ko with a young man that will write such nonsense au.l .sickening stuff. County Surveyor litdeou, w as in toxv,, over Smul.iv. He had l.ee.i 1 found them cortect in every par- 1 ticular. The survey will ut douht that disttict.' Wonder what Mr.' he accepted. This w ill he duly ap- Schastian means? Does he mean pieciated hy the settlets of that that his road is going to join ii: a township, many 01 whom have te- chase to the Pacific i;h the Hut sided upon their land long enough lington and Not western.' li o. to make proof on it. As soon as the w titer hoji's to see the race the sin vey is accvptctl many of the settleis will sn hecome laudhold" ers in fact, hy a proof under the law. : A. J. Rader went out to Albany ; the firsl of the week to j(xjk after "'S farming interests near that city, j , M . i... w i? i. ...... . - flew, went up to Mill Creek fish- i"g today, where they will lure the fi'iny tribe to their destruction. The viewers appointed to relo 'cate the county road running from ... .... mrmth ,,f 1 ,..,., ..,,,.1, .1.: ; morning and organized and adjourn. e(l tn "fext Thurs,,a'' vvhe" tlley for Newport next week. All parlies! having watches or clocks n rpy S"P "i'l please call and et'.id'dm at once, 1 (' M, HnsbW,I , it n . , kf rorllne repairing of yourw.atches and clocks give J. I,. McCiillooli, of Yaquiua City, a call. Aw.tMng left at J. If. McNeil's dpi foi will be attended to wlhout.c " irires, j . JI. C. Wulf's new house is-tiear-incr completion, (tnd Is nn oriipmput to the town. Messrs. Dedrlek and Stanton were the contractors on, ,it and they havc done a handsome piece of work , The house presents a fine appearance from the road. and speaks will for the enterprise of its builder, 1 A bevy of handsome Toledo ladies went out after blackberries one day this week. With buckets and bas kets in hand they trudged up one cow trail and down another, and, as is quite often the case, the larg est und best berries were just a little further ahead, So they still wendet' their weary way through brush and over logs in pursuit of the berry that cheers but does not inebriate. The trail kept getting dimmer and dimmer until the brightest of them had to admit that if there ever had been a trail there all signs of it was gone at that time. After vainly trying to extricate themselves from the mess they were in, and failing they were about to give up all hopes, when lortutiately a honid man came along and cut a trail for them, so they could crawl out on their hands and knees, and so they were rescued. The stipulations sent out to the court of lteuton county to settle the differences between the two coun ties have been returned, but have been so materially changed that for Lincoln county to agree to them would be to surrender almost every right which she is now invested with. It looks as though it is no use to longer in dallying with the officers of Benton county regarding these matters, They have purpose ly delayed and hindered the officers of Lincoln county from the very in ception of the county, They have collected taxes which belonged to Lincoln countv and knew thev had i no right to such taxes when they ' collected them. Thev certified to a tax roll that was a mass of errors from first to last. The fact is that Lincoln countv is not hunting any i law-suit, Imt she dues not propose i to ,lave her rihu Sampled mH.n I 'r have the adjustment of them : lmuh ,,,ulr flayed. The Salem Statesman says; "It , is u well known fact that the hij; i initlini;ton route lias surveyors j working as far west as Idaho, and .1 . .1 .1 t 11 iiiai uieir aj;rius nave oeeu nn over .. ... ... vnegon looking arouiut: tnat tliey I nve now extctulinj; their line this vvav ; Montana, and that they will Ket u tlet to the deep water of ti,e p;u.iu0 (K.C;, j ti,e ,lcst lcw I years. It is also known that the Chicago & Northwestern is already away out in Wyoming, and that it, UK.,'will s,ou extend on out to a ' ear we will have more mileage in commence soon, and he l elices the time will le callcl iot later than next season, if. indeed, ii has not already Ken called." ; It is not generally known, but j a panies wishing t0 for stur. j geon or salmon within he waters i of Oregon are reiuired to record .with c(iiinlv flc-lt it rwonlfr 9 - - . sworn statement howng that tliey are citizens of the Unite 1 States or lint ytr itit-tit if mc s,i so becoming at leust one year prior, ; A that ,t,,ey havc' 'en dtize"S of Ilrpirfiti fir -it lf.:iwf kiv mi.nftic 'egon ior at least six montns . VU- t"i!l!li,.e; . ! A HarjTHill ill Kijrlitv Aflfs, ' Kighty acres of land situated on tidewater, three miles from Toledo, partly cleared, well watered and has enough timber on to pay for waiunce 01 clearing, ueu located and suitable for forming or stock raising. Good hay land 011 place. Will be sold nt a bargain if taken soon. Call on or address, this of. fice for further particulars. tf. A Fine Hni'rain for Thirty Days. Kighty acres of timber and bot tom land, situated near Toledo. Can reach the land by road or water. Wood enough on the laud to pay ; for the clearing. Will sell cheap for casli or will gi- e rm Interest Jul lilt ,uln, . t2IJ willing to trade an interest for aj good young stallion, imported stock, Volfrinn nr ( ,rrtiiol (nnrli lirpfprrorl Address, lock box No. IS, Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. i Sfyitice lo Bridge Con tractors. .,Noti e is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the county court of Lincoln county, Oregon, till August 10, 1S03, for the erec tion o; a trestle bridge, 325 . length 011 the road running from Toledo to the Duudcn bridge, o vet tide land on G. H. Uosebrook's land, near Toledo. Plans and speci fications can be seen at the office of the county clerk of Lineulu county, Oregon. The right - reserved to reject any or all bids, I). P. Bi.ru. County Judge lIcrlM, AKItl VAI.N. The following are the arrivals at the popular Hotel Lincoln for the week ending today: B. 1 Wade, Turner; J. K. Wetherford, Albany; Capt. Robert son, Newport: Mrs. Robertson, Salem; A. Soloman, Portland; Bal Iwiu Falrchild, Siletz; J. W. Oliver and wife, Newport; Josiah Gideon, Waldport; John Watkin, Drift Creek; Henry Kruse, Rock (Juarry; Jas, Dixon, Big Klk; Chester Dixon, Rock Quarry; Bud Simpson, Ivlk City Odbur M. Lew is Rock Ouarry; Blufe Miller and lady, Rock Quarry; J. L. McCul 'och, YaquinajitS. Schmeer, Port land; Mr. Sullivan, O. P. R. R; Robt. Warrack, Portland; Thos. Boon, Oysterville; Dr. Carter, Klk City; Mark Levi, San Quin; C. C. McBride, Little Ivlk; O. K. Smith, Yaquina; Simon Lendten, Yaquiua. kixanViai, Kxinmr t'lMiu-UI KUttairnt of l.liiroln ( onnlj Tor th Six Month, ni.llnn Jul) li I Ml:!. niii:hiki i;i:i'iiui'. 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CilTHTS, TobiKTO, Confectionery, Fl'lli a m i m I til 1 i."r 1 ik r 1.' 1 YAO.L'IXA err, Toledo, ,':' -' ; jlketiler Dry Goods, CiroceHes, Hardware, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, Umuly Miide Clothing, lc. Our Customers wi!) find our stock complete in all lines and are solda moderate prices. lMiTEll TELLEFSON, DKALKR IN KNUlAU MERCHANDISE, Flour and IVimI, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents1 Furnishing Goods, Hats, Capg, Rubber and Oil Clothing. BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery. Yaquina City, Oregon. For Bargains Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots or Blocks, IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED, Ca" on B. F. JONES & CO.,5?eedon Twen'.y-two years' residence on NOVELTY DRESS GOODS!! S )M 1 " ri-r i"NTG XKW ! I have just received direct from Xew.York Manufacturers an assorted line of Novelty Dress (ioods, comprising the Latest Patterns and Designs in Dress (Joods. Call and see them; thev are something extra. C. G. COPELAND, fcSu U". Wm, WILL, Dealer in PIANOS, ORGANS and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, llraiLnmrterii for the lt K iviinj M,irf,i,i,-s, Ilicjirhs, iiti,H, Fishhi'j Tmhh; ami Slortiiii UihhIs. RAZORS. SCISSORS AND l-TCIv TOCKKT CVTLKRV. S' lli'l 1: Tin U nrrni.l,- I i-,-.r v. vin.. -t.t,M. Sevu-ig m.o-.i:.o ee'les. oil and supplies, spectacles and field glasses. TOYS Mtul Notions ulwuyw on luitul. IM. f.ViiiriMM-j-. l! ,,t L,rrHt Hani Timr l'ric-s. 'L Win. WILL, Corvallis, Oregon :s tOOls, H 1 . Jl-I immIICi t? JlOllSt1 ' ' wi'ltP if VOU fllll 0 01 R. M. WADE 0 ' Corvallis, Ore? sroii. CIGAR STGll . . . - fern' etc. vr iu:s)irr. i,'f i 1 OREGON. Oregon, In . in Real Estate !! Vaquina Bay. h: -..iml line In.tniueM. .,Wilty. Work t I i t Reading any County Paper now? If want a paper Tbat will give yon All the Local news; All the Countv news All the Court newsj And in Fact all the news j Tiiat is of interest tor Taxpayers, ' You should Subscribe For the Lincoln County Leader. Only 81.50 per Year. IF A ! PRINTING The place to get your CA11DS, EXVELOPES, LZTTlill HEAD. BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, ETC., Anil all Unil.of FpRiiNrrriKra, Lai the LEADER OFFICE. f Trices and Work Satlsfact 'HI fill