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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1893)
Eincoln otmti) Volume I. DIRECTORY. UJiCOL.1 COtSTI. Joint Senator County Judg Clerk Sheriff , Treasurer school Superintendent Surveyor Assessor t . Coroner . . Commissioners J C. B. Crosno D. P. Blue B. F. Jones Georce Landis Henry Denliuger t'has. Booth Jos. Gideon T. E. Parker - Jas. Russell J. O. Stearns M. L. Trapp TOLEDO PRECIXCT. Justice of the Peace. Constable J. A. Hall A. E. Altree CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. FIRST BAPTISTS. Meet every rirst 8unday in each month, a 11 a. m. and also on the atnrday preceding the above Snndav, at2p S.. in the Toledo Public Hall. L. M". But ler. Hesidenl Pastor. UT. JOHN'S CHURCH Protestent Episcopal. S5 Divine service the third Sundav of everv month, at 11 a. m. All are invited 'to attend. Kev. Chas. Booth, Missionary. Residence, "Rectory," Newport, Or. 10. O. F. Bay Lodge No. llfi, of Yaqnina Citv, meets every Saturday evening. Visiting brothers are alwsvs welcome. E. bubrows, Secretary. j. X. Stark, N. O. T O. O. F. Toledo Lodge, No. 108, Meet every Friday evening at their hall in this town, Renos Arnold, Seo'y. R. F. Coixamore, N.G. 10. G. T. Meets every Thursday evening, 7:30 o'olock, in Gradv's hall, this town, C 8. Crosno, C. T. G. Bethers, Secretary. FA 'and I. U. Toledo Union. No. 158. Meets every Saturday evening, So'clock, in Grady's hall in this town. All members requested to attend. T. T. Reeder, President ; J. J. Turnidge Hooretai y. U.B.Vofle, PRACTICAL ' WATCHMAKER Corvallis, Oregon ItOB'T CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR OF Toledo Meat Market, DEALS IN Fresh and Cured Meats OP ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Oregon. M. HANSEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Watches Cleaned and Repaired, AH work Guaranteed. Newport, Oregon. HOTCL LINCOLN T.J Buford, Prop. Everyttyrig First-class, Charges Reasonable. 4 TOLEDO, OREGON, JOHN LEUENBERGER, HANl'MCTURRB OF BOOTS and SHOES. Repairing Neatly Done, Yaquina, - - Oregon. J A. HALL, Justice of the Peace, Toledo, Oregon, Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of legal papers executed with correctness, careul attention given to all business entrusted to my care. W. C. S1IEPARD, Attorney-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon. Business in any court in Lincoln County promptly and carefully at tended to. 1 Well Route. Oregon Pacific Railroad. E. W. HADLEY, Receiver. Direct l.lne-fjuli'k Mitch-Low Freight Hates. Between Willamette Vallay points and San Francisco. OCHAN STEAMER SAILINGS. H. S. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Leaves San Franclson July 11. 21. SI. lKI. Ive Yanlna July sth. li'.tb and 3Mb. And atim eTery ten days thereafter. This rmnianr rewire the right to change ailing dates without notice. RIVER STEAMERS. Iaily wnii- between Portland and slm and t'plr Willamette river pointf. 8. HrXCAHy, lej.rl Miperintendent torvailii. Oregon. -0'BRIEN YA.QUI2ST.A, JUST ARRIVED ! ! A FINE LINE OF CLOTHING AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, Men's All Wool Brownsville Suits, Youth's Suits, Youth's Suits, Youth's Suits, Youth's Suits, Boys' Suits Knee Pants, Boys' Suits Knee Pants, Boys' Suits Knee Pants, Boys' Suits Knee Pants, Boys' Suits Knee Pants, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings! BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Notions, Dress Goods, Sateens, Ginghams, Prints Etc. -ALL, SAN FRANCISCO PRICES Clothing Made to Order and fit C3-"LJAFRAlSnPE3E3ID. Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. SOMETHING NEW! ilNTTIFERMHNTinsrH Preserves Fruit, Cider, Milk, flutter, Eggs, Tomatoes, Catsup, Pickles, Etc. What is it: It is a simple, harmless preparation, free from taste, smell and color, that has the properties ot stopping and preventing fer mentation in all vegetable and animal foods. What it does: It is especially useful for preserving fruits of all kinds without cooking, retaining their natural fresh appearance and taste. Its Use does away with labor, and makes what has been a hot, disagreeable task, a delight and a pleasure. It substitutes for the Sum mer heat of the kitchen the cool shade of a lawn or piazza. Its llesults are never doubtful when used according to directions, and Plum Puddings, Peach and Berry Pies can be had in Winter as well as in Summer. Its Use is profitable and economical, for it saves one-half of the sugar, saves the jars broken by heat, saves the fruit cooked away, and saves the time and labor lost by the old methods. For Cider it unsurpassed. It stops fermentation at any point desired, and produces a sparkling beverage like Champagne. The question is sometimes asked, "Is it injurious?" To allay all doubts on that score, we would say that we have consulted many of our most eminent Chemists and Physicians, and all unite in pronouncing the use of AXTIFERMEXTINE as a preservative, a perfectly safe and harmless preparation. -FOR SALE BY- PEEK fc RUSSELL, Sole Agents for Yaquina Bay, Yaquina, Don't Fool WiiE Fakes ! ! 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 Kkeley Institutes, with most favorable surroundings, at FOREST (J ROVE and ROSEHURU, OREGOX. (WWrite lor Particulars. Correspondence Confidential. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, Casli Storo $".5Q 12.00 13.00 15.00 IO.OQ 7-50 6.00 5.OO 2.50 3.OO 4.OO 6.00 7-5o AT- Oregon. Executor's Notice. i iiht ul . t I tut K 1 tit l.i.M OI.. l ul V TY. OltKdOX. N uTli'K is hereby irlvcn Hint the umli'rsiinie.l win duly h ..,.ln I iil l,y the futility Court d( Lincoln f tuinty, Otvjr.m, executor ti the evtnte 01 3inry r nevons, inleot mint eoiintv. tlccnseii. All oerMons having chiiini tiirniusl sni, eslute arc hereby notiiied to present them ilulv verl lie.l to the umlei'slirne.l nt hh resilience In Klk fitv. Oregon, within six months from thciliitc of this notice. Hutoil nl Toleilo, dreiton, this fith ihiv of. I line, H.J. 11KVIXS. Jii Kxei'iitor. IIENBY WULF, DKAI.EK IX B ... IMi I nn wines ana l: Fresh beer on draft. A QUIET AND ORDKRLY RE SORT. Toledo, - - Oregon. LOT. C. POWELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Lines of Original Surveys accurate ly located. Terms Reasonable. Address all communications to Ona, Lincoln Co., Orkgon. NOTICE. All parties indebted to me must settle the same without delay. T. P. Fish. jj JTJtJM- A SPECIAL OFFER! Th ntiovalN n .rrc' plrtureof TflKO'.tlt. ooNUv s nhv !ii;ijjjs;. loc.t-fi at ti.o corner ' Matli m. 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L Synopsis of the General In corporation Law, As the election called to vote up on the incorporation in Toledo oc curs next Monday, we give the fol lowing synopsis of the general incorporation law enacted last win ter which will govern the election in our city. The stciis which have already been taken nie well known and un interesting, The ballots for the election shall contain, besides the .lames of the candidates for the (various ollices, the words ''For In- ! corporation" and "Against Incor poration," Such election shall be conducted in accordance with the general election laws, as near as ! may be practicable, Every person who is a qualified elector of the county, mid who has resided within j the proposed limits for at least thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at such election. The county court canvasses the vote on the first Wed nesday of their regular term after such election. The officers of ihe corporation shall consist of a Mayor, six aldermen, treasurer, recorder and marshall, The mayor and al dermen receive no pay for their ser vice.;, and the salary of the treasur er, marshal and recorder shall be regulated by ordinance. The of ficii serve two years, but the first elected aldermen decide by lot upon three who will serve two years and three one year. Elections are hekl annually on the Tuesday after the first Monday in December. The :ouncil shall meet at least once each uonth, the time of such meeting to ie fixed by ordinance. Special r.celtiigs may be called in the usual uanntr. No ordinance or resolu tion granting a franchise or appro priating money shall pass on the day of introduction or atauybutaregu" lar meeting. The council shall have the power to levy and collect taxes, not to exceed one per cent, of the assessed valuation of the property within the incorporation, and can create no debt to exceed $2,500. They also have power to open streets and alleys, enact ordi nances not in conflict with the con stitution of the state, to license saloons, and to suppress bawdy houses and common nuisances, The recorder shall be clerk of the council and police judge, and is in vested with the powers of justice of the peace; he is also ex-oflicio as sessor of the town. The marshal shall be chief of police and have all the powers of such officer. The council has the power to improve streets, when deemed necessary and the maimer of such improvement shall be provided by ordinance. WtiMport Items. I'M Diven arrived from Salem the 22nd. Dr. Diven and Miss Connie are absent on a visit to McMillens, for several days. The Harrison sawmill is running on time with Mr, Rankin as head sawyer. Surveyor Gideon is running lines down tlie beach. He is kept quite busy. J. Glincs, of Yahats, is manufac turing prime cheese. Those who are willing to test its superior qualities and also to suport home manufacture will profit by dropping him a card at Waldport postoffice. The fishermen are all active get ting ready for the salmon which wdll be here immediately. The .steamer Mascot is making regular trips to Tidewater. The farmers in this vicinity are putting up an usually large crop of hay this season, and are having the best of weather to put it up in. Stephen and W, Hoover are busi ly engaged taking out logs for the Harrison mill. Tl.e Waldport postof.lcc has change! hands, Wm. H. Harrison assuming the duties of postmaster. Mrs. Slogy, from Montana lias jiit. arrived on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Samuel Reynold. Skmi'Kx Fiuii.os. -.- The delinquent tax roll of Clacka mas county fills sixteen columns of the Courier, published at Oregon Citv. Ktldvville Items. J, Thompson, a merchant form Tualatin, was here the past week with his nephew, Ezekiel Eddy, an extensive onion raiser near Port land, taking a trip to the Bay to view the country and see the Hay, and take note of the prospects ot the country. They returned Satur day. W, E. S, Eddy went with them to Portland. Mrs, Alice Hewitt had the mis fortune to cut her foot, and was laid by for a few days, but is out at present. Our Sunday School is progressing finely and harmoniously, Haying is going on finely this beatuilul Oregon weather, Wm, Wakefield was in town Saturday, but was not in as good health as he usualy is, which is rather poor generally, from effects of serving his country, in the war for the Union, Robert Hewit is now visiting his llerrics are fine. Raspberries and a tew wild blackberries are ripe. Strawderries are nearly gone. Plums and prunes are well loaded, some of the trees arc breaking down with fruit already. Apples are pretty well loaded on some trees while a few hava none. (jl'lDNUNC. Drift Creek Items. Haying has commenced on the Creek, There was a celebration at the Meadow Creek school house. The day passed off quietly. A fine din ner was served at twelve o'clock, There were numerous exercises in the evening by the pupils of the school. A good crowd was out and every body enjoyed themselves, Most all the men have been work ing on the road the past week, There were fourteen men at work part of the time. They opened the road from 1 lorse Creek to the old trail on tne rnige. rue viewers picked out an awful loggy route on top of the ridge. There were about five hundred logs to saw in a mile of road, Nathan Watkins lias gone to the Willamette Valley to work through harvest. It is not a strange thing to sec strangers in this country looking for land. There were four men in to look at the country last week, they all seemed to be well pleased with the country, but none located here. Mrs. Watkins and son of Philo math were visiting on the Creek last week. Mr. and Mrs. Margison and Miss Dora Willioit, of Sun Francisco are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Willioit. Fred Kiffer killed a black bear last week. Ben Young paid Drift Creek a short visit last week. Mr. Harlan passed through here one day last week enroute to Yo quiua bay. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart's little girl which was badly scalded a short time ago is fastly recovering. Stick. Column 11 ieateil. Mr. Editor: Your Monroe cor respondent ap)car.s to be one of that large baud of Job's turkeys who are roosting around waiting for something to turn up. Now let me say to those turkeys, if you had got down off your roost at the meeting of creditors you could have turned a good deal up, but instead of doing so, you laid back on your perches and allowed a few Corvallis "gobblers" to "gobble" everything up. Why did you not gobble for an exert to examine the books and in t leave them to a man who was the bank's attorney for years. It is reported that Job went to Bryson's house Thursday evening, also Friday evening. What was the important business? If could lie nothing more nor less than fix ing matters to close the bank Satur day, and pluck your last tail feather. What a pretty sight Job, Brysou & Number 21. r Co. off to the coast enjoying themn selves, while you poor turkeys have not enough left to buy your mate a petticoat, Even at this late day don't you think it would be. better to get down off your roost call a meeting of the creditors an employ an expert to examine th books and seo where the money went to? What became of the; $40,ckx) deposited in the last month the bank done business? Why did the Job's sell their farm property? Why did they loan their friends the money of the bank? Only to get iv, back at the proper time. Now yoi turkeys outside of Corvallis call a. meeting, appoint an expert to ex amine the books, and if you don't; surprise yourselves jrou will an Ot'TSIDBR. ViS Elk Items. The weather is hot, smoky am sultry, The roads are dry and dusty, and everything hut the hay needs rain laiiiy, The fanners in this vicinity have. their hay nearly nil cut, but not all hauled in the bams yet. Frank Seabrooks and wife arrive ed on liig Elk Saturday, They have moved on the Mulvany place. In behalf of the good people of Big Elk we extend to them a. cordial greeting and hope thoy will prove a valuable addition to the com-i munlty, Rev. Weaver preached at the, school house Saturday evening, IIJ preached a very good sermon, And Sunday nt eleven o'clock Rev, Slagel, of Portland, preached an ex cellent sermon, and I venture the assertion that it was the best sermon ever preached on Big Elk. The audience was quite large (for the) place,) and appreciative, giving ex cellent attention. . Mrs. Wm, Mulkey, died Sunday at ten forty-five n, m. She had been dying for a day and night, her sufferings were intense, but we have reason to hope that she is beyond the reach of toil and suffering, where she is at rest, where she never more shall know sorrow nor pain, sick ness nor death, We have tho assurance that she was a Christian, and if so she is in heaven, and has done with earth and all that pertains to it. May they who are sorrowing for the loss of this loved one, piq, their trust in Him who is able to succor them and comfort their sor rowing hearts with the assurance that she is not dead, only gone be fore, May they make preparation, and lead such lives that they shall finally meet her on the other shore. Quite a number of people from the valley are rusticating on Big l'.lk, enjoying the pure mouutuhi air and the finny treasures of ttij sparkling streams. People who have been here before return, cs- . penally young u:en. There must be some attraction here for them, the pure air, good fishing, pretty girls, or something. Which is ii? Jonathan DoouTTtu. The newspaper business in As toria is full of interest. The Bud get says: It is getting to be fash touable to go up Salt river. It i said that the poor old Astorian i preparing for the journey. She ha been on the ragged edge for a long time, and mortgages have under mined her constitution and hungry creditors have so long gnawed at her vitals that she is frail and al moKt ready to totter over into the. boneyard where lies bleaching the bones of the Advocate, Independ ent, Gateway Herald, Pioneer, Transcript, Columbian, the hobc sheet, Bulletin, Shipping List, find the odious carcass of the defuu' i Examiner, which died of starvation and an overdose of gall on tin liver. Kstray Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I have taken up at my place abou' three miles northwest of Toledo, Yaquina road, one half-breed J' : sey bull, about five years old, co' black with a small yellow spots t the shoulder, two splits in left f : lias brass ring in his nose. 'J ' owner is hereby notified to ! property and to pay for keepin,, -: same and the publishing this notu- 3-w J. D. Logan .