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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1893)
lint t .1 Volume I. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, Aug. 10, 1893. Number 23. DIRECTORY. L1MC0L3 fOCSTT. Joint senator t'ountv Juiltr Clerk Sheriff Treasurer ci'hool Superintendent Surveyor Assessor Coroner Commissioners j ' C. B. Crosiio li. 1". Hlue It. F. Jones Georee Landis Henry Denlinrer Chag. Booth Jos. (iideon - T. E. Parker Jas. Russell J. O. Stearns M. L. Trapp TOLEDO PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable J. A. Hall A. E. Altree CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. FIRST BAPTISTS.-Meet every first Sunday In each month, a 11 a. m. and also on the tnnlay preceding the above Suudnv, at " d ., in t he Toledo Public Hall. L. St. Butler! .Resident Pastor. ' OX. JOHN'S CHl'RCH rProtestent Episcopal. Divine service the third Sundav of every month at n a m All are invited "to attend. Kev. ( has. Booth, Missionary. Residence Rectory," Newport, Or. T O. O. F. Bay Lodge No. lift, of Yaqnina I'itv, J. meeti every Saturday evening. Visiting Brothers are ahvavs welcome. E. bubrows, Secretary. j. N. Stark X G T - 0 J -Toledo Lodge, No. 108," Meet town " evenin,,r " tneir hall in this Renos Arxqld. Sec'y. R. T. Coi.i.amore, N.G. I. 0-J-,T,,M!et?.evei'' Thursday evening, ! 7:30 o'clock, in Grady's hall, this town, c B. Crosno, C. T. G. Bothers, Secretary. "p A.'and I. U.-Toledo Union, No. Ml. Meets iT ,fYer:?ll,.nr'a'evening,8o'olock,in Grady's h.a.U tn ,hi'JV?"n-, AU members reuuested'to utti. J. T. T. r.cc3cr, Prc;I-.!cat ; J. J Tv.rji'''c Secretaiy. 0ne iCVRtPTRM t:a-i. r.n.iofffe, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Corvallis, Oregon 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, 7.5o 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! ROB'T CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR OF Toledo Meat Market, DEALS IN Fresh and Cured Meats OF ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Oregon. OOTS, SHOES, HATS, Notions, Dress Goods, Sateens, Ginghams, Prints Etc. M. HANSEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Watches Cleaned and Repaired. All work Guaranteed. SAN FRANCISCO PRICES Clothing Made to Order and fit Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. Newport, Oregon. HOTCL LINCOLN T.J Buford, Prop. Everything First-class. Charges Reasonable. TOLEDO, OREGON, JOHN LEUENBERGER, MANUFACTURER Of BOOTS and SHOES. Repairing Neatly Done. Yaquina, - - Oregon. J A. HALL, Justice of the Peace, Toltdo, Oregon, Deedn. Mnri inures, and all kind of leral ir oxeriiie'i who enrrerinesn. carem nutrition Kneii to all uuMneu entrusted to iny care. W. C. SUBPART), Attorncy-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon. Business in any Court in Lincoln county promptly and carefully at' tended to. ft WeTifoot l. Oregon Paoiflo Railroad E. V. HADLEY, Receiver. Direct Line-Quick M .patch-Low . Freight Kale.. Between Willamette Vallajr point, and Han rraociaco. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. B. 8. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Learea San Francisco July 11. a. 31. lt Lea re. Yaqnina July 6th, 16th and ita. And about vtrj ten daj-i thereafter. This I'nnpur reerrn the right to change Ulliug4atei without notice. RIVEK STEAMERS. bailr aerrlce hetwevn Portland aod al.m and l"lper Wlllainetu river pxinu. H, E Ml'LCAIIV. ''icml .iiiirln(ndnt -ALL AT- WKATHt.lt Kl.lttltT. The .(Jailed Jade W inct's. UltltlllOlt Ileitis. The following is a summary of the weather for the mouth of July as taken at the observing station at Toledo, Oregon: Elevation above sea level, 40 feet; mean temperature, 64.1; max imum temperature, on 30th, 8(': minimum temperature, on 21st, 43: mean of maximum temperature, 76.1; mean of minimum tempera- i . - Vague nnuov tf ;i suit forcriiuin al libel against the editor of the Leapkk for the exposuie of the rottenness connected with the fail ure of the bank of Hamilton, Job & Co., reaeh.es our eats, it but exemplilies the oh! saying that, I ed near town, they hail from the ' "the galled jade winces," and is a ! Siletz. Get onto the editor of the Lead- i krs' whiskers, lirly begun. ' I,. M. Starr moved his residence u- to the south part of town, last Sat- urdav. Salmon fishing ha One boat caught twentyfour gust 4th. Mr. Al. f.nm i mi fr.m i 1i 1 Vilim-tnon iIia A L-m T.. nt-A - .... - - .- in'ui U'V , & l.ltVlllitlkl Vli 111V ill.lVU i (111 cape. j busy hauling in salmon for the can-j A company ol Indians arc cam' ture, 49.1. ' Prevailing direction of ol'thc sll0t firet! lv Lkaii:k wind, north. Nuui!er of dear days 22: number of paUly cloudy days, Dr. II. AV. Vinci-nt, Observer. Executor's Notice IN THKCOrNTY rOlKTOK I.IXCOI.N l Ol'N TY, (iKKtiuN. N'tTlrK is hinby k' cn that ilu umlorsijfHeil ri! duty tipot'utotl Ity lIuM'tumty (i.niiii' I.iiH'idn i'liimty, Ort'Kitn. pxet'iiitr tt' th etnio of Mary s, IUvo:k, Inn' i said iNunty, doconod. All ioriinti hn intr I'luhns n-tlusi 'ntd opinio art' hereby imtiiiod tn iiri'tnt iIhmu duly vcrl IumI to the undt'rsiiTiuM tit his ri'sidi'iu-c' In I lk City, Orvirt.n. iihiu si nituilhs tiuin the dtue of this notice. hated t Toledo, Oregon, this t'.th duv of June. IK1.': l. H.J. ltKVINS. ,x Kxocutor Administrator's Notice. In tho County Court if l.iiu'oln County, stuto i 'rejtoti. Notice is here'iy niven that tho undersigned han been apKiiiited by theConniy Court of l.lu eoln eeuniy, oreirnn, "tidtntuisirtiti.r of the es tate of Atvira McNeil, laieof Lincoln Comity, Oregon, deceased. All (ercnns havintr clidnts aifHinni Raiii estate are here'iy imtiiic.I u pre sent them dtdy verined to tht- tindetsiirued at Toledo, Oregon, w itliiu i inonttm from the date of this notice: and all persons indebted to wild estate are notllied to settle the stime immc diatelv. Itmed at Toledo, Oregon, this -Wh duv nt June. kki. J. II. M( Nll.1,. AdinluiHtriitor. LEWIS. DHAI.KK IN Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feed and Groceries, ClIHAP I'OK CASH. Toledo, ----- Oregon. HENRY WULF, SOMETHING NEW! Preserves Fruit, Cider, Milk, Butter, Eggs,' Tomatoes, Catsup, Pickles, Etc. What is it: It is a simple, harmless preparation, free from taste, smell and color, that has the properties of 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 nnd taste. Its Use does away with labor, and makes what has becii 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 Results are never doubtful when used according to directions, and Plum Puddings, Peach and Berry Pies can be had in Winter as well as iu 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 AXTlFEItMENTIXE as a preservative, a erfectly safe and harmless preparation. DKAl.KU is Pits Jmi d Lira Fresh beer on draft. A yUIKT AND ORDKRIA' UK SORT. Toledo, - - Oregon. LOT. C. POWELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Lines of Original Surveys accurate ly located. Terms Reasonable. Address all communications to O.na, Lincoln Co., Okiccon. -FOR SALlv BY- PEEK & RUSSELL, Sole Agents for Yaquina Hay, Yaquina, Oregon. Doa't Fool Willi Fakes ! ! If yourself or friends wish to be cured of Liquof, Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine or Tobaci'O habits, seek only the Genuine Kceley Treatment, which is the only safe, reliable and permanent cure in cxistance. Genuine Keeley Institutes, with most favorable surroundings, at Full EST (.HOVE ami ItOSEHL'lUJ, Oil EG OX. aTVrite tor Particulars. Correspondence Confidential. IB life If IliSir A SPECIAL OFFER! ThaahoTfli a orro" btrturof THKOHK-OONIANHNl-W hl'U.ji.N J. l..ud mt tUu oomr of slith ..d A I ir trco. -'i,r nt Miy yunTHK f..tr IaS h tf M tit u d of flaw and icniii -il.m. - . 1 ti-'-nj II ti iii-itT 1 i'ii;.i'i in1 ' t i 1, Li., ft I'! liuprr -i ni'i r iri ,v tu n out n ffiu tr("lil in t;i' r. li :t w n. ,.,1 tntf t'i -f tl noli- I'm'. Ho ' c(. nit jwt v ' ir t.A of h. :t I rt 'i.inl lU i tii ,1 it t u . K.w t'v l Irl. t . i AS 1 t( - 1. tl.U t-. w It It f '- . kd 1 I . .' !ti ' v frli'h m n t.fii tlT. J: .!!,, r;.!-.i to thtj -v it rnii' w ti . itoritt " , r t :hi .0 iif,crlb p. .of :u H.Uiulr l-t. uiNttd ttt UeaHJy 0; e5or;ia7 18 iloi CO A !,!,; 1!)!' W.ll to the o..tlit has struck to the punk, if indei-ii scored several biil'sv ls. As to the m.ilicr of a suit for criminal libel, o- any other kind of a suit we wish to remark right here and now that so far as we are concerned the mitt can be;', in at 1 once. 1 he name ol the editor ot the l.i:.ni:i: iu John K. Stewart, and his place ol residence is Toledo, Lincoln County, Oiegon, and any papers placed in the hands of Geo. A. Laiulis, sheriff, will be duly served upon him. And we wish further to slate that their threats will not silence the Li' pkus voice in denouncing fraud wherever found. They may be able by threats, ov otherwise, to muzzle certain papers, whose sacred duty it should be to de.vnd the interests of their people am! community, but when they reckon !o do tho same with the Lkauku tliey ate laboring under a huge ilch'-ion, for this pa per dares to expo fraud wherever found, and this will be done with out having to report to a non de plunc, o: ;() to an attorney or a deputy county officer to get its li'tieles penned. Hut we want to say Unit tne Jobs and their close friends don't want, and if they can prevent it, won't have any criminal suns 01 any kiiiii. 11 there is one thing that the Jobs wish to steer clear of i.i all events, iu our opinion it is the criminal court. Such a suit ndht compel them to tell why they accepted over $40,000 over drafts from the stock company of which Zeph J ib was at the head, which operate! the ramshackle .old saw mill in the Cascades. Such suit might compel llieiu to .stale how it was that, although they re ceived at least $so,i,x in deposits during the last thirty days the bank run, with no correspondingly heavy checks paid, that there were but about $13,000 in the bank w hen they closed their doors. Such a suit might compel them to tell why it was that they kept an unusual amount of gold in sight on their counters during the last few days they run their rolten bank, and why they received heavy deposits during the last day before closing, even keeping the bank open an hour after closing lime, anil receiv ing a deposit as late as five o'clock 011 the 1 lay lieiore tliey closed. Such a suit pi i'l it compel them to tell how it was t'.at thev telegraph ed the Yaouina biauch bank to put the time lock on for forly-cight hours, and that only forty-five hours out of the forty-eight had elapsed before Mr. Davis, the cash ier ol the Yaquina bank had all the available assels o'. that concern iu his o wn grasp and was on his way to Corvallii with them. Such a suit might compel them to slate why they accepted $iH,cx) of state money, lii,x of Denton county money and $i .mjo of Lincoln coun ty money and converted it to their own use. Such suit might compel them to state why il is that although they have sworn that tliey have turned over all their property to the assignee, they are still able to hunt, fish, wear good clothes and have a god time .'-".rally. Such a suit mi ,:ht compel them to state how it is that although Zeph Job's father-in-law went to corvallis a few ;.hort years ago in a very joor financial stale that he is faiily well-to-do now; in fact his income I seems to be very goo 1 here lately, 1 Such a suit mi,; Lt compel them to 'state '. hy it i:is that the Job'h j closest friends -id not happen to I have a dollar 'leposlted in the bank : on the day ll clo- d. Haying in this vicinity is about m" , at a close. very close j it has not ! Potatoes are hard to be got. There is quite a good attendance at our meetings from the North Side. r A load of campers just arrived from Salem. Mrs. W. C. Manioc, is unable to care for her household, she is doctoring with l)r. Diven. The cannery put 54 Salmon the 5th. of August. One of the San Francisco drum mers visited Waldport. M.. Vniin 13 tvno1il4 1ms tnt-i!i up her abode with Mrs. Monroe. New Potatoes are selling for $1, per bushel. Surveyor Gedeon is gone to Coon Hallow on n surveying tour. The steamer Mascot t leaves Waldpoit daily at 2 p m for Tide water and returns the same day. Two lumber Schooners are lay ing off Siuslaw bar waiting for the tug to come from Astoria, to tow them in, the tug had gone to Astoria for repairs. Mrs. Silas Howell, received the sad news of her fathers' death which took place in the Alsca Yal ley the 7th. of August. Mr. Hay den was an old pioneer of Oregon, and much respected. Mrs. Silas Howell, Mrs. Ada Iialdwiu and Mrs. James Harrison, relatives of the decased started for the Yalley The Rev. Mr. Hartmau, and Rev. Mr. Wooley, closed their meetings and left for their homes Monday. ii i ;l II yil The reward of $3000 offered by the Southern Paciflic company for the arrest ami conviction of the party who attempted to wreck the overland train near Yoncalla last spring, has been paid. The amount was turned over last Saturday to .Sheriff Noland of Lane county and S. C. Miller, Sheriff of Douglass county. The fire alarm was sounded Wednesday forenoon in the south ern part ol town. Mrc company No. 1 was soon at the scene o danger, but to late to render assis tance, as the South Oakville Co. had arrived fifteen minutes ahead and their active climber, Archie Robisou, was on the roofless than two minutes after arriving on the ground, and in a very short lime had the fire under subjection. Mr R. is quite young, only 80. Al banv Democrat. The Orcgonian's report of the San Francisco business men visit ing the valley was not altogether news report. It was made up largely of venom, ill will and envy A great deal of emphasis was lai on the personality of the visitors and because n few of them were not well dressed was ridiculed and abused. The Oregonian is siqv posed to print th.i news and not the opinions and narrow predjudices of its reporters, as done in this in stance. Ii. O Uncle George Kirby has beeni laid up the last few days with a couple of "pets." Mr. lutler, of Philomath, a bro ther of Milt Butler, of this city, is visiting with him this week. L. M. llutler and family left last Wednesday, for the beach,"- where?- , -they will camp out for a while. For Sale. 160 head of sheep, 30 wethers. Apply to R. A. Miller, Hear Creek, up lljg lilk. 2-t. Ileal Gaither has moved his fam ily to the Agency, where they will remain until his labors there, are! completed. Haying is the thing of the past for this season. More hay has been made this season than for several vears past. Charles Williams is slinging type for the Luadu'R this week. It comes handy to have a wood chop per around in case of a "pinch." The section men are raising the track through town, and filling in ilh gravel, which greatly ira- ' proves the appearance of the road bed. Col. F.J. Parker, of the Walla Walla Statesman, was in this city last Monday on business. We ac knowledged a pleasant call from him. NOTICE. All parties Indebted to me must settle the same without elay. T. P. Fish. The Lhaduk was in error last week in the .statement that Wm. innis had gone to Yamhill county, It was Wm. linos, instead of Wm. innis. , J. Hall has returned from the Columbia river, where he has been fishing during the last season, and is picpairiug to haul in the salmon here which will be in here in a few lays. I Several of our hunters are brag ging of the deer they have killed,! but the editor cant, tell whether they are telling the truth or not, as' he has never seen any of the meat; yet. ' Last night G. T. Smith saw a bear prowling about his place, the only weapon he had to frighten the beast away, was a dish rag, which he threw at him with good fleet. Remember the meetings at the court house this week, Rev. Hart- man will preach to the people of this city and vicinity every night this week. All come and bring your friends, Parties owing me for meat will settle by the 15th inst., as all over due accounts will be placed in the hands of a collector on that date. RohT. Camfbbm,. Indian Agent Iluford, was over the first of the week looking after the arrival of three car loads of flour for the Agency, The flour is furnished by the Iknton County Flouring Mills, at Corvallis, and is the highest grade made. One of otir merchants received a package of freight weighng 125 pounds from San Francisco this ! V week. The freight charges 'froBfj ; , ',,'2 San Francisco to Albany were fifty 1 -- ;'r ; ,1 t: James Davis is probably the first person who ever went deer hunt ing on a bycicle. He was visiting Manila last week on his weel, and as the country around there is coin par.itivcly smooth and free from mi lerbrush, he borrowed a rifle f .m a gentleman at the hotel and sorted out for a ri le. The inflated li .: on his wheel allowed of his leveling swiftly and noiselessly Such a suit: over the ground, t tre wed with pine to state all j cc lies, and befo; he had pedaled tin- cents, and from Albany here forty five cents. Iiugene Register. Suit has been brought by John P. Fay, on behalf of the Oregon Pacific company, In the United States circuit court at San Francis' co, to recover 98,000 worth of steel rails which lies in the custom house at that placCi The rails are claimed to be the personal property of Ti Iigehlou Hogg, and has been held iu the custom house for the duties, which are unpaid. The suit is bl ought to recover the rails l;r for the Use of the company which wishes to use in the extension of. the road over the mountains. 11 cl at, . l.uiaav Adilr thtGO .A. PiU r-i HoinK for deed' for sale al the might compel lacin ... .. . ., ... . 1 neve u.iugs am many oners inai ,ljIvS ,)e ll... inorl, 1.1... I.. .,.t..(,. 11a. , ' 'all means. : Ihcn si:.,! tl. M.it. s,,''l'rl'"K ,wr 'l'ty Wvs.ng 'S'art it today; start it tomorrow; j11'1 n'1"1 "f ''" The result was start it next nek; s'art il r.nv that he killed the deer and return- .: 1 .1 :o .... ... ... mm.-. .01 -i im;v ,wu ii-i 1 11,11 u-'ed to Hie liolel Willi it slung over i-.litor ol the Lkmi'.i ii K.i'Iv to ti , . ... ... n 1 1" ill-n. 1 1, v.l'l.lllt Hunt l tl'i tii'iti til, i, M'iM . . , -w ' it. 1nn,l ;e '""v" iicuiars 10 .-. iimns, iuc :- for this story. I- 'pendant. 1 furniture dealer. Corvallis Or, meet them half way. wont -'art :nv nil. N Hut nt a ly they 1; t. . 11 ,"). . .1 ' '. ' i;lf .... ir-.?- 1 ir......i i'....t f For a short time I will give a fine life .size crayon portrait to every rf one buying $25. worth for cashi'. Call at my store, or write for par-