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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1893)
Remember that this paper is the only one in Lincoln or Benton county that has the courage to "stand for iui uie common people. Volume 1. DIRECTOHY, LIXCOLX t'0l"5Tt. Joint Senfitor t'tuiiitv Juilg flerk fherirt' Treasurer vi'huol Superintendent purveyor Aessii- :ornuer Ciuumissioiiersj C. B. Crn.no I. P. Hine K. F. Jones (ieoree l-amlis Henry lenliinrer (has. B.uith Jt-s. ;i'Ien - T. E. l'arker - Jus. Russell J. O. Stetirns M. I- Tmi.p TOLEDO PRECINCT. 3 ustife nf the Peaee t'onstali'.e J. A. Hall A. E. Altree eiirKCIIES AND SOCIETIES. -LMUST liAPTIsTS.-Meet every tirst Sundav . lu e"h mouth, a U a. in. ami also on the ntunlay prerelinfr the above Sumlav. at t .. in the Toledo Public Hall. L. M. Butler' , llesiilent l'astor. ' VT. .DUN S CIU'RCII l'rntestent Knispopal 1 r Invinc service the third snndav of even' inonth. at 11 a. m. All are invited to attend J:cv. ( has. Booth. .Missionary. Residence '"Rectory," Newport, Or. ' ' 1 O. ii. K.-Ilny I.odtre So. nil. of Yaqnina t'itv - meets every Saturday evening. Visitltiu I'rothers are always welcome. ; I'., iifnitows. Secretary. j. . Stakk, X. G. "I O. i). v. Toledo Lodee. Xo. ins Meet i .every Iriday ereninir at their hiill in this Town. ? i:kn"s Arnold, Seo'y. R. p. rou.AJK.mt. X.G. O '-. T.Meets every Thnrsdav evcninit, , , -.:) o clock, in lirady's hall, this town H cnliiiKer ('. T. Eli (iaither, Secrctarv ' ' V A.'and I. V. Toledo l iiion. So. l.v,. Meets . m everv Saturday evening, so elock. In ilradv'g nml in this town. All members reonested'to intend. T. T. Recder, President: J.J. Turnidae : sccretai v. lJi.V(Hjl'f PRACTICAL WATCIiaKIR Curvullis, Oregon KOU'T CAMPBELL, I'ROI'KIKTOR OF DEALS IX Fresh and CiireiUIoals OF ALL KINDS. . Toledo, - - Oregon. M. HANSEN, rilVCTICAL WATCJDIAKEllj Watches Cleaned and Repaired. All work Guaranteed. Newport, Oregon. HOTCL LINCOLN T.J IBuford, Prop. Everytlirg First-class. Charges Heasonable. I I Toledo, OREGON. JOHN LEUENBERGER, manuf.. fruitful or 1500TS and SHOES. Repairing Neatly Done. Yaquina, - Oregon. J A. HALL, Justice of the Peace, Tolrilot Orftron, F l.. M.irfaires, nml nil kind of leiM pni-en ! c;;."iiicl with rrei'tnei'-. i 'lire ill Httemion . k'l . on tu nil Imviiicx- entrusted to my pare. ir. r. suEVAim. Attoriicv-at-Law. Itesideuce, Stanford, Oregon. Business in any court in Lincoln Comity promptly and carefully at U'm'.ed to. ml Oregon Pacifio Railroad. K. W. IIAULEY, Receiver. 'iriv. I.tne-ijuii'k Iiisiaich-lyi.w Freight ilflte.. -'He'll illuuiette Vullay ,lut (ml n Krutii'iiwM. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. s. W11.1.A.MKTTE v u.i.r.Y i ' c Kr:ti"l-o so.iemter 1 1. JTih I-." I. ' "'" 'ii even- ifn tyf thorenftcr. , Th:" ; 'ii rp-crvei tlie rlnht ! rmlke ti.tmrltt.ith.ia nutlre. RIVEK STKA.MKK.S. "i "' K Ml N Ai(V tirl S'ir tmeri'lcil. I guuoh YAQUINA, JUST ARRIVED!! A FIXE LINE OF CLOTHING AT PRICES TO Meu'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 Alade to Order and fit GUIA.ISrTr'E.SEl.D. Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. SOMETHING NEW! AisrTiFE:R.M:H:isrTiNE: Preserves Fruit, Cider, Milk, lhitter, 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 I!esults are never doubtful when Used according to directions, and Plum Puddings, Peach and Berry Pies can be had in Winter as well as ill 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 AXTIFERMEXTIXE as a preservative, a perfectly safe and harmless preparation i -I'OR SALE BY- PEEK SC RUSSELL, Sole Agents for Yaquina May, Yaquina, U". "VvZ'm. WILjLj, Dealer in PIANOS, ORGANS and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, IIf l'iinrtr fur the lt Sficiiifi Jlttfliim:, Jlicjrlrs, fiuiin, l'inhituf TovkU', (mil Sjtortfutf fJtHnls. RAZORS, SCISSORS AND FIXE POCKET CUTLERY, JUl-Hfrhi 1 :.. Con, fvtn Mfrfrhw ami Hue Iii"tr.nienn a 'ia',t;-. r:k! .rrniii'j. Swing machine needles, oil and supplies, spectacles audi field glasses. TOYS und Notions-. Vi,Y, JK ,.' I WI-stai.llliea I h5 1 1 UehH-Hiih i', all tit Loivint Hani Time Pn'rtu, J. "Win. AVTLI Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, Cash jStore SUIT THE TIMES. S.11.50 12.00 1 3.011 15.00 10.00 7-50 6.00 5.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 6.00 7-5o AT- Oregon. tilwnyM on hfiixl. Corvallis, Oregon Delinquent Notice. j YAQDIXA FKUiT COlfMY. rt'iDsipal ruce of Fas.ii..s. Yc-ama cuy. Giccon. i There are delinquent upon the foliowinKdes i eriKM stock on Hcciuut of assessments levied I July I. Iv.rj and Kebrnarv 1. lvo. The several i amounts set opposite the names of the rcspee ! live shareholders as iollows: Xo. of Xo. of Xante. certificate. shares. Ami. Aei;.VvmneU' iJI; Ami in Hivimiatu w tin mw Ami tut mler tf February 1. W:., many shares of each parcel tho Hoiirtl of IMTiM'torv. maile .hiiv l, is am! Ketrnrv 1. W.t I so iiih?i shurvs of ouch nar.v 10 It.-iirtl m hiriM'torv nitulo .tnlv 1. is wn.t ni !?noh sttM-k hs may he iiooooKMrv will bo soM Vrtiu!im Cily, Oroeon, on tho Iih dnv if optomhor isifct, at the hour 01 To 'oIh1i . m. ,f i hereon toother with interest thereon ami eosis 01 Htlvertisintc ami ci eusts ot mhIo 1. 1. lli-i'K, rnvreury. Notice for Publication. Utml ttrtlee t (ro.ron l ity, (iroo. AlUMist iMst .. VOTU'K i hereby nive:. (hut tho toM.minK imincil settler has tlloti notice nf ht inten tion to make final proof in snioTi oi hiKi'taim. Kiul thi.t sait! proof will be iule before the Comity .Initio if Lincoln Comity, OrtVMi, at Toledo. I'reuon, on (tetotter l.th lv:, viz: It. K. JonpN, II. K. No. .:t;. For tho Stuuhwost 4 oi the Smitheast i4 of See. Town 10 s.. Unnjru 10, v. lie mimes the following wltneso.: to prove his eontlnnoiiji residenee non hiu) enltivtttion of SHil laml, vi: C. It. Crosno. Krnntio llnrtnon, J. f. Copelaml.Hml A. .1. Uttitor, all of Toledo, Oregon. H(HK1:T A. MU.l.Klt, Register. Notice for Publication. IjuuI Ortiee at oroiron City, treKon. AukhsI -2M, ly.i;!. I VOTIOK Is hereby piven that the folic. wIiik- nametl Nettter hits Hied notice of hix inten tion to make final proof in support oi hiscltiiin, th;it r-. yrs- " ", "io i.if..m ih County Clerk of Lincoln County, at Toledo, Oregon, on October bith. sk, (Jrortre llliittnfr, II. K. o. 7,M1t, For the North '5, of Norlhea-d '4, and North !3 of Northwest 1 1 of Section :U, T. 10. n.. U. it, w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his eotrtinuouti residence upon and cultivation oi said land, vin: Fred t.roenbrook, Farland Anderson, Kdward Stacker, and Nicklos stuck er. all of Newport, Oreiron. KoltKKT A. Mtl.l.KU. UoKlster. NOTICE. To whom it may con.-khn: Notice is hereby Kiven that the County .ludve. 1. 1. Itluc, County Clerk, ll. V. .louosaiid Coun ty Assessor T. K. l'arker. w ill meet ux an eina:i nation boanl. at the Court Horse in loledo, Lincoln County, ( treifon. on Monday, September sixt t(. equalle t ho assessimmt of l.itit-olu county. Oregon for the year Is-.U. All i er.tns feetiiiK auxrioved at the valuation M't in their anesf inent by the county assessor are herobv notified to apear at that time and place with their complaint and havesameequalixcd. Tlli. 1". l'AltKKU, Assessor of Lincoln Counts . Oretcoit. Dated this wh day of August, ls.il. ;t-w. Election Notice. VOTICK IS II Kit KHY lilVKN TO Til K LKdAL voters w ithin the follow Inmlescrilajd limits to-wit : Commencing at the northeast corner of Hen sell tV. William s addition to the town of Totodo, Lincoln countv, Oregon, rnnniiiK thenco motth to a point 1.. Mt feet north front the northeast Corner of the couthwest nf the Mouthcast ' , of section 17, town 11 Mouth, ranc in west, thence east to tho center of olalla slouch, thence dow n tho center of said sbuiirh to theo. l it. It. rinht ol way, thence westerly aloiiK the north Hue of sid riht if way to a point nitv feet south from the line between the land claims of John Crahum Mud .1. T. Vinceut, thence vest to the center nf !ept slouch, thence up the center of said slouirh to the iu tt'rsectlon of the line letween sections 17 and Ik, thence north on said section line to the to the north line nf Thirteenth street, thence east on said line of street to T. 1'. Ih'n addition, thence flue north to the northwest comer of HuukcH tV. Williams1 addition, thence due cast to place of beKinnitiK, said limits cnntalntiur ilt inhabitants, as shown by the enumeration ordered by the county court of said county up on petition for incorporation. That i hero wfll be an election held nt tho old school house, within the limits of the proposed tncorportion of the eltv of Toledo as hereinbe fore set forth, on Monday Septemtcr nth, iK'.t J, between the hours nf 8 a. m. and ii p. m. of said day, and for the puriioso of voting for or against the incorporation of thecity of Tolclo, in ac cordance with the boundaries hereinbefore el forth, for the further purpose of electing per sons to fill the various ntllces hereinafter set forth, the leeal voters within the limits of the raid proposed incorjoration shall east ballots w hich shall contain the words; "For Incorpo ration," or "Akafust Incorporation," or words eiufvalnt therein; and aso the names of per sons voted f'-r to fill the various elective inunfeipul olltces prescriled bv law, aa follows: One Mayor, Six Aldermen, one Uecorder, One Marshal, One Treasurer. Ity order of the Conn tv Court. ' n. V, .loKils, I utility Clerk. TnIe!o, OreKnii, Augufit ;ii, Ivct. H. LI WIS. DHAI.l'i'. IS Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feed and Groceries, CHI'AP l'OH CASH. Toledo. - - - - - Oreeon. SECRET SERVICE. P.rmin.nl. P.vinn Pn.li;.. I IB -V-7a I MMt tulMMi Ai'lroil lx'k llux 1, Tulclu. LOT. C. POWELL, Civil Engineer nnd Sun eyor. Lines of Original Survtyi fl' ciirac ly l'i-ate !, T rms kea-.(.na!!e. A1 hess all cniTHinicalioiis v ()s, Lincoln Co., (jKiiOf.:,-. IIEXUY WULF, 111 A! Kit IN P:r. Urn ii Liun. Fresh beer on draft. !A OUIKT ANL ORLLKLY RE- SO XT. Toledo. Oregon . jt 1893. Z. AXl It. It. JOB AKKKSTKD. ' Charjrod with the Larceny of SI 1,000 Count v Monev.' The aff.iirs of the defunct Hamil ton, Job Co. bank took another siuWen turn last Monday morning "v" the .. ..i.i i . . . .i . i , ("Tillers who naj opciaie.l uie IW11K : u.prp nrrpct.nl nt lui-4llw mi tlif 1,nriTft f t-,.,,. .m.Ki; tn.maf V1 Aiicatlimi a nrouUl in Vvllt.i Davis, a resident of Crvf;lHs and one of the hoiiils iieii ofM.V. I'.ur nott, county treasurer of Henton county, nml charges ti e ueletulants with the larceny of$ti,fv of mon ey heloujiitir; to I'euton comity. The c'.efeiulants were taken before County Ju.1e;e H'ifTov.1 where they waived preliminary examination and were placed under $.).,ooo bonds each to await the action of the grand jury. Prosecuting attor ney S. W. Con 'on appeared for the state and W. S. McFadden, of Cor vallis, for the defense. The Hutteville Hop tiro.vcrs As sociation, of HuteviUe, in Marion county, had contiaeled on the quiet for Chinese Lii t to pick their hops this year. Las'. Monday the white people who had gathered in that region hopi nv to get work .in the hop field, learning that the groweis ha.1 co:"-r '.ed for Chinese labor, went in a 'y to the yards where the chi'-a -vi were nt work and galherel thv.i together and placed them c n a river steamer and sent them to IVrl'i.: There was no excite'v.eut, but n grim determi nation on the part of the white peo ple to get rid of the Mongolians and to permit no more to come to the yards. There will be plenty of while picket's if the yards wish to employ them. Tlie delerinination of the Luad KK that the pCo,le should bo kept alive to the condition of tlie defunct Corvallis hank, and its determined fight In tlie interest of the defraud ed depositors seems to have at last induced Koine decided action in the matter. Xow let the law take its course and vindicate itself as com pletely as in the ea. e of tlie poor school clerk. If it does there will be more legitimate banking and fewer attempts to ploy "Napolean of Finance" in Oregon in the fu lure. Hon. Heal Gaillicr, of this place, has been appointed agent at the Siletz Indian Agency by the presi dent, the appointment being made last Friday, to succeed Hon. T. Jay Buford, whose term expires in October. The appointment was made at this lime to enable Mr. Gaither to be prepared to titke charge of the ollicc at tlie end of Mr. Huford's term. We congratu late Mr. Gaither upon his appoint ment to this position, A farmer hauled a load of wheat into Corvallis th'.' other day which weighed just A ton and sold it for 4S cents per bushel, realizing $15 for his ton of wheat. He bought h ton of bran for cow' feed from the miller to whom he sol 1 his wheat, and it cost hi-n y ce iu t;er hun dred or ,jH lo-i, ;o it cost him $3 i:i oiiey trade !iis toil of wheat r the miller's ton of braiii - r . Attorney General Chainberldin has wiitten a letter to a Kugeuc party in which h state that, in his opinion anyone can lawfully sell dec? meat, hide or horns dur' ing the open season. It would seem tl.i . i-. the ploper way to In terpret thru fool game la v. . , 4 . -. Coiif. rev-man Jfernwii has a new scheme ior 1,'n proving the Yaiiiun bar, by which twenty fret of water will be obtained on the bar at low water. Heri'ian:) v. ill tiige for a sufficient appropriation to secure the i:i!provoi!H ii'.h propose! , . . 4. The su-p'-nd" 1 Linn County Na tional ! auk y '. ray its depositors jo i"r r.1;' i the'.' depisits on I October ir.h. Mouer is said to be coming in fis'er t(ii:i was exccte'L I . 4..,. , ! Th'-'re is t -ok of the (). V. putting steamer 0:1 the r'.in Irt'f.vcen San Franciv.-o and Ifon)ln1n. ! Labor da v wa generally observed in the cities of Oregon last Monday. eoimnunicatod. KniTOH Lkapkr: At an ad journed session of the lienton coun ty circuit court, held at Corvallis on Thursday of last week, a peti tion of the Hay creditors of Hamil ton, Job & Co. was presented to the court petitioning for an expert to examine the books and records of the bank: also for a committee of said creditors to be present and examine the books (or themselves. At the same time Mr. Hryson pre sented a petition signed by the ad visory board, asking the privilege to engage a person to examine the books and accounts of the bank. The court, after hearing argument on both sides, decided in favor of Mr. Hryson. The court also re fused to issue an order granting a committee privilege to examine the books and records. The attorney for the Hay cteditors, Mr. Weather ford, not being satisfied, brought the matter up again at the evening session, asking the court to give an order allowing a committee access to the books of the bank. Mi. Hryson objected to the court mak ing any such order, stating that the petitioners were but n small minor ity of the creditors, and further stated to the court that if a com mittee wanted to examine the rec ords he would allow them to do so. On these grounds the court refused to make the order asked for, re marking that he did not like to make such an order, as the com mittee might interfere with the work of the assignee. Next day, however, the court gave the order and if the creditors now desire to send a committee of two, they can have access to all the records of the records of the bank. At one time it looked ns if the minority had 110 lights which the majority shoul.rrespect. In regard to the fiction of the (so'called) ad visory board, if, as I understand, they only intend engaging n book keeper who is conversant with the banking business to inspect the books, I doubt very much if his re port will amount to anything. From what I could learn the books are in bad shape and it Would take an expert to unravel them. How ever, as they hold the reins of pow er I suppose we will have to foot the bill. The Hay creditors .should send a committee to examine for themselves, not only tlie bank, but other enterprises of tlie Jobs'. Respectfully, J. S. H00TH. Tim RoikI Tax ('use. The road tax cases against the men at the rock quarry were allow ed to tfoby default by three of them, and judgemetit wits rendered against them by 'Squire Hall last week, and on Thursday P. Dougherty, Tom l'alm and Chas. Hensen were taken custody nnd permitted to board their time out In the county jail, which jail, in absence of any other, was only the custody of the sheiiff. While in custody the men seemed to have a pretty good time until 1 ho sheriff went to register them upon the jail record, and then they filed strenuous objections, lint their objections wwe overruled and their names, afjes, and general .descriptions were placed on the records, This has been something in the nature of a tcst case. Here tofore when a man without properly did not wish in work the roads he deluded himselt v. itll the idea that a judgement against him was 110 good and thai nothing further could be done. It will be safe tosay thai herenfter 110 person in our county is liable to undergo the odium of going to jail rind have a judgement for costs hanging figainst him for si.: years for the purpose of evading " ; payment of t'.ie small sum of ;'.oo road tax. Road taxes in Lincoln county will be more gen erally worked or paid hereafter. 1 The Marshfield Mail says: "Mr. , Shatp, special p.nsion examiner, j was at Tillamook last week. He 'examined one cr two cases and went away early next morning, but will return in 10 days. From j the searching nature of his ex aminations it is expected that sev eral pension will be stopped. . Tlie Leader should be read by every tax-payer of Lincoln County. It will cost yon but $1.50 a year. Number 27. Drift Creek Items. Kverything quiet on the creek at present. That which is engaging the minds of the people of Drift Creek at preseut is our proposed new county road from Hig Klk to Drift Creek. Some busy body, and per haps two of them, have been med dling where they have no business. Ihey have told the Honorable County Court that it is impossible to make a road on the proposed route. Now these men may mean well but they speak without know ledge. All they know about the road, someone has told them. One of these men wnnts the road to cross Hig Klk at his place, that is the reason he is kicking against it. The other man has no concern at all about it but wants simply to meddle with other peoples' husi. ness. The people ot Drift Creek are willing to sign a bond to insure the payment of all costs in viewing the road, provided, we are sure of disinterested men as viewers. The rrprpsen in live men of Drift Creek who selected this route are men of good judgement and fully capable of selecting the best route. They are moreover acquainted with the country, and before they made the selection carefully examined every proposed route, and therefore their judgement deserves some consider ntion, The most notable occurence on the Creek the past week, was a picnic and flag-raising, at the Meadow Creek school house, on last Saturday, About ten o'clock the people began to collect and very soon there was quite a little crowd gathered. We then proceed ed to false the new flag staff, which, thanks to J. Hanks and 1). F. Wil hoit, was already on the ground, peeled and ready for its patriotic mission, It is u beautiful pole about fifty feet long, tapering nicely to a fine point. The red, white and blue was then hoisted to its place on the staff. The ladies werO more patriotic than the men, for as soon as the flag was In place, cheer alter cheer to otru Hag was given by them, the men followed but with less enthusiasm, 1 think, W'c theil repaired to the grove, where a tempting feHHt was spread, rich viands of every description laid out in bounteous profusion, I think there is no bcttef cooks anywhere than on Drift Creek, for better victuals I never tasted ailywherci A nice progrrtin U'tis carried outi "Star Spangled Banner" nnd "America" and other, songs were suugi Prof, ll. lf; U'llholt was master of ceremonies assisted by J. Hanks and Arthur Player, BrlCki ' Considerable excitement is beinjf worked Hp In the Vnllcy OVct the Chinese question. The Valley is full of idle men, waiting for hop picking to beglii, find some of the yard owners still persist in declar ing that they will employ Chinese pickers, notwithstanding it has been fully proven that white labor is the cheapest In tlie long run. In the vicinity of Hubbard there are t few Chinese lover hop grow ers, and many threats nre being made' against them and their coolie em ployes Another funny thing about the hop labor question, is that in the seril yards in the Valley owned or operated by Chinamen j they will not liirC Chinese labor an long ns thfy cm get white. Were it not for a few old mosxbacks who" think a Chinaman Is lietter than a white 11111 th(re would be but little trouble frmrf that nource in the hoj yards; The Orfgoti .Sc California rail road, (the S. P.) was granted a large p'irt of the public domain in (Jiegon to aid them in building their roi'd. Since completing it they Irnve operated it at cut throat rate; !n Hll continue to do so; Am! tod-ty; you may go along its roftd in Oregon and you will see hundred of stout, able, white Amerii'.-fns tramping tlie ties and seeking work, and all the while this company in employing hun dreds of opium eating Chinamen to do its labor, and at n rate too, that many a deserving white man would be glad to work at. That's the" kind of a corporation the SoiTthtrrfr I'ncrfnr rs. V, v , V. .4 U r 1 . 1 I