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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1893)
. rx Remember that tins paper is the only c!ie in Lincoln or Benton county that has the courage to stand for for the common people. The ie Ader should be ;1 reud by every tax-payer of ; Lincoln County. It will i cost you but 51.50 a year, !j v. n ,-4 f- .s u V ,'7 5H j ; G0 Volume I. DIltECTOllY. UIM01.X tOi NTV. C. 11. Crosno l. 1". Hlue ; 11. F. Junes ' Oeorire Luiuliii Henry Henliner (.has. Booth 1 Jo. tiiileon T. K. l'arker 1 - Jhp. Russell 1 J. o. Stearns i u t t- i-tvriil' Sui'OriMietideut 1 iser O'mi.us.-iuiiers TOLEDO t'KECIXCT. slice nf the l'ettce J. A. Hall A. E. Aliree CH IKCHES AXL SOCIETIES. ri i 1 1 -T HAITISTS.-Meet every tirst Similar f i:i em-h mmith. a 11 n. in. ami nlso on the auininv vreceilinst the almve Snndar. at 2 n .. iu the Toledo Public Hall. I.. M. Butler, i:.'ii!eut Pastor. uT. .lolIS'S ClU'Rcir Protestent Episcopal 1 mritie service the thinl .Sumlav of everv Mi.ntb. at 11 h. in. All are invited to atteini. Kev. i Iihs. Booth. Missionary. Residence, 'i;e.'!.lry," Newport, Or. J'overy Friday evening at their hall in this .n. JlKV'i Akmii.I), See'y. K. F. Coi.i.amoue, X o .:: T. Meets everv Thursdav nvonitw o'clock, iu Urady's hall, this'tou n n' PeiiliuKsT., C. T. Kli tiaither, Secretary. ' F A. and I. P. Toledo Pnion. N'o. i.v,. Meets every Saturday evening Ko'clock. in linirtv s null in this town. All members reiuestedto attend. T. T. Keeder, President: .1, J. Turntdge T (1. O. F. Hay Lodse Xo. 111!, of Va.mina Citv 1 meets every Saturday evening. Visiting lirnthers are always welcome. E. Bfiiuows, secretary. J. X. STahk, X (i 10. O. F No", port l.odec Xo. .sa. meets everv Satnrddveveniuir. visitfne brothers nrc cor--I""v invf;ed tn attend. .Ions Uiciiaiiimiv Wm. Abbot, Secretar'-. - i; I P. A: A..M. Xewport t.odjrc Xo. x",. rcjrnlar convocation on Saturdn-.-on or before each moon. Visitins; brothers are conliallv elcoined. .Ias. II. Itussm.i., v. t ' J.is. lfoi'.BiiTWN, Sccv. (J A. K. Phi! Sheridan Post Xo. "I. meets v every second and foruth Thursdav cveniuit ,, , ...(iE0- Svi.vkstr'h. Com. I!. A. Beksell, Adjt. r.n.voih; PRACTICAL T'ATCL'KAKFI! t'orvallis, Orejioii IJOli'T CA3IPJIELL, ritopiiiKmu of Toledo Meat Market, DEALS IX Fresh and Cured Meats OP ALL KINDS. toledo, Oregon. M. HANSEN, PKAGTICAL WATC1IMAKE1J, Watches Cleaned and Repaired. All work Guaranteed. Toledo, Oregon, HOTCL LINCOLN T.J Buforcl, Prop. Everyttirig First-class. Clmruea Reasonable. TOLKDO, OREGON, J A. HALL, Justice of the Peace, Tnlnlo. Orrffon, I'l-ciln. M.irlirnvr. ml nil klnit. of lemil mra cKe-uie,l with furrei'ttipsj.. I'tiieiil intention '.vo:i to nil businc'ss entrusted to my .-are. '. C. SllKPAUD, Attorney-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon. Business in any court in Lincoln County promptly and carefully at tended to. 11 Oregon Pacific Railroad. 1'. W. HADLEY, Receiver. ft Une ;uii'k Pli'i.tch I'V. Krelnht Kutrv n Wiiiiimctto Villi)' ioliiU ami fn Krftti(ii,o. OCKAN STEAM ICR SAILINGS. s. WII.I.VMKTTK V.U.I. EY. 1 Y.i i'iir:ii .-H-l.tamlr :tpl. Mth iir.l li.l. -n-i Kniin'iv) eptemt.r H. 1-. iTth l-.'!. l-.. I.01,, At. 1 . ' e.erj ten Uv thfrrnftcr. ' unv rorve. ihe rlirhl to rhanire ' 'Uin nh.iut lii'liit KIVEK STKAMfckS. 1 I'I-it l.mnitrt r river .hj;. :n hii . e ::i-L'. YAQUIXA, -I HAVE NOW RECHIVED MY- AND WINTER 1 JlO Lil l'.o-nsf nA rv shown on the Bay. ry Goads, Clothing;, Boots, Slioes, Hats, Caps wv i ty Assessor l. T-, laruer, will meet asatietni Kubber Goods and Oil ClothinS I county, Orokson for the yetir yi. All nersi feeling ttrrieve't at the' vnhmtion mm in th -All of which I BAN FRANCISCO PRICES. All Goods are Marked in Plain Fissures. I am selling Cheaper than ever before. Call and examine my Goods and Prices and be convinced. Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS, ures taken and Fit- Guaranteed. pr?cee O'BRIEN'S sctaosrhe. YAQUINA. SOMETHING NEW! jPLNTiFPiixrEiNTiisrE: Preserves Fruit, Cider, Milk, Butter, Egs, 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 (Iops: It Is especially useful for preserving fruits of all kinds without cooking, retaining their natural fresh appearance and taste. Its Use does away with lbor, 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 Results are never doubtful when used according to directions, and Plum Puddings, Teach 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 CMer it unsurpassed. It stops fermentation at any point desired, and produces a sparkling beverage like Champagne, The cpjestion 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 ANTIFKRMEXTIXE as a harmless preparation. -FOR SALE BY- PEEK & RUSSELL, Sole Agents for Yaquina Bay, Yaquiua, - H.LEWIS. ! DKAI.KK IS I Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feed and Groceries, CHEAP FOR CASH. i Toledo Oreeon.i 8ECRET SERVICE. M dicr..-t mn ran renr . PtrmiMat, Ptf'mg Pitl. .Ml.lrt' l-o-'it H" l.Tfie-lo. LOT. ('. POWELL. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Lines of Original Surveys accurate- lv located. Tcrtis Reasonable. Addre-s all communications to Ona, Lincoln Co., Oxkgon. nrx? Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, B- I g fe I l ash STOCK OF HOODS ! Crtl C4,.l i oiui.iv i.'i'r am Selling at- Meas- preservative, a perfectly safe and Oregon. IIEXKY WULE, IiKAI.KR IS Furs Wines and Li:;;;::. Fresh beer on draft. A QUIET AND ORDERLY RE SORT. Toledo, Oregon. Italian and Petite Prunes, Will deliver prune-. in ToL! within. two weeks it $1.2 r bushel. Leave orders at stores, Cheapest and most h.-dthful and delirious fruit for !xtilhg. i II. and II ' m.in;e k. Notice for Publication. Airr.st Jlst 1.. i YTU'K is hereby nive:i .hHT the :;isw in- -'MHmex! nailer hiis n!1-! n.ti o .( hi tnion- turn i intike tinHl (-rxH't in iiii!it! his c'mm, ; itnii ihrtt ail .n-i wii! te v.n.l U'rre the : County J a. Wo of 1 iiH-.ln CouiMv. iiroron, ToItMo. treT'n. on tVt'l'r Mih l'.;. vi.-- H, K Jcnrs, H. . . For the N'uih'ii'st 1 , of the Smthi-HM ! . of Set'. i lown 10 s . Kaiitv !o. w He names the foibm ins nitnees to prove hii . eontiuuovii resilience iljH,n a,t cnltivatiou of . said land. vU: c. B. t'rosno. Knimie Harmon. j . i ojeian.i.ana a. j. I' ier. a;i of ToUMo. 1 Oreiron. llOBEltT A. Jlll.l.KU, liejiisier i Notice for Publication. j 1,hu! rtice t re:on ity, t'r ton.( i VOTUM i herelv pivon Tht the totlowinc- 1IH amed settler has tiled notice o his iileu- ' lion to make final proof in support oi hisivumi. , and that sid proof will be made boiore the; X! V'"L"f. J;,l,.'".?;:',","r- ! on Octolter b.th. lv:t. vii: liluiiHr. II I' ., ? r.iu For the North1,..! Northeast ',.an,l North of Northwest 1 , of Section :U. T 10. .. 1;. ', w . He names the fo'.iowiiiT witnesses to irove j fsai.l land, viz: Fre 1 Criwubrook. Earland Anderson. Kdwanl stneker. and Ni er.all oi Newport, Oregon. ItoBKltr A. MIM.KH. Itesister. NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY ONt'RKS: ,1V,!;;oi5?,l?.VMl.th,1 thetrjy .iu.iiw. j P. l lUr.. on nt y i irk. 11. I . JtMiedHini t onn- ty Assess.tr 'I'. K. I'tirUer, will meet us ni e iiinli- to. their ftssessiuont by the ennty nssessor nre hereby notitiiMl to itpi unr tit that time itiu! nUoe with their eomplniut nml have same enuilirel. Tlttf. K. l'AKKKK. Asessor f l.iiieoln Count v. Orivm. Pnte.1 this HMUy of Aiunm. ltw. jl-w. j : l Citation. In the County Court, ot the Stnteof Oresron, for In the mutter of the estmeot Peter Htitfitu. (lei'e:;sei. I'lttition. To the heirs if Mnthew llnun. brotherof Peter HrieHii, Oeeeusptl, nil to nil tthers. known ami nukiiow n interestel iu the above out it leil estate. Greeting: In tiik namk ok nt k Statr trOnK:os. You are hereby eitei and re'ii:ireI to aiieur In the County Conn 01 lheSt!iief itreon.for ; theeouuiy oi.l.tneoln, 111 theeourt room there- oi, at 1 oleio, in the eoun.v 01 l.ineoiii.u ; Satunlay, thi 7th ilnv fO'tlt-r, 1SU:t, ; nt 10 o'clock iu the toren u i' that ditv, then jiiui there to show cause, ii any there be. whv ! fln tnler thouUI not insiie out of the above euti- " tied court, authorizing it. V. .lone.-', the !uiy , Hiialitie! hii1 aciitiK eocuior of Hr.bt estate, to j sell the real nn)erly beli tiffin-r to naiil estate i describe! in follows: 'i he souths est nuarter of me nonneasi iiiarter, aii'i me e"t na;i 01 tue northwest ttuarter 01 mh-ii.-u ihiny-one ( "l). township ten (Id), utli. 01 riine ten (lo) west, W illamette meridian, fa Lincoln county, Oro Km, eoutainiiiic m acres. WirsK-is, tho Honorable l. P. itlne, .ludke of lha Conniy Court Ii. s. ot the State of (ir:on, for t lie w"v-' County of Lincoln, w iih the soul of said" court nllWed, this sth day of Setleinber lv.Kt. il. I', Jonks. Comity Clerk. Hy F. M. l.KiiFiKM), Peputy Clerk. Xotice to Supervisors. The attention of the various road j supervisors of Lincoln county are called to the following section of the road laws of Oregon: 4094, Kvery supervisor shall erect and keep up at the forku ot every higiiway and every crossing of public roads with in ins romi district a guide or tincer-ooard, containing an inscription in legible letters directing the way and specifying the distance to the next town or public place situated on each road respectively: Provided, that the road supervisors shall not be paid after submitting their report to the county court until they have shown to the satisfaction of the court that the provisions of this section have been complied with. I). P. lll.Uli. County Judge. To SuWribets. All those who wish to pay for their paper with potatoes or chick ens can now do so. We will take either of the above at the market price delivered rt any point on the railroad In this m'tnty, or at Lut- jens, btantorn or V. rl'iport. Drop us a card if you wish to pay in that way and we will let you know where and about when to deliver them. J)r. Jennings, Dentist,. Will be in Toledo, at Hotel Lin coln, on Monday and Tuesday, October 2nd and 3rd. Dr. Crocker will not make any professional trips to Toledo. Dr. Jennings will make regular trips on the first Monday and Tuesday of each month in the future. . Xotie" to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that I have completed the Delinquent Tax list of Lincoln county for for and will apply to t;ie County court for settlement at it next term to be held on Moiidav, t ie 2nd dav of October, iHj3, at vhich time I will j return the tax toll .vith the delin 1 que'it li- t, -after v l.ich I -.'. ill r ceivi ti) tixes iinl'i the del in .-.:f;i:t ro'.l i-; returned to -e '.villi .nrrai:'. f.r collection by evy and s;i;e of procify. Ail ;n-. -ins who Iki.c ' not pail, and dt.i e lu avc co-is will please govern tliein stive ac cordingly. After warrant issues I cos.ts in most cases will ex '-ted the 'original tax. V. A. Lamus, I Sheriff oi Lincoln County, Oregon. Fret-! Free! !o , ror a snori iu::e 1 win ;;ive a inif lifu sie travon 1 rtralt to wt-rv -------i - one l.tiying 5- .vorUi lor cash Call !'t riy .st-.te ticuh.r'i to S. r v. r :'.e for p:ir- "i'ki'is, '..', r. G rv.tbi !ea.! Or. in; jrnjnrt '.ea. Sept. 21, TalkiiiL Xe-nseuse Asrain. A gentleman ot' thi- city who ' spent several weeks at the bay in ! th.e viciniiy ot Newroi t retxrts that : while iu coiiversation with many of the soo l people over there he heard 3 number cxptess themselves as quite sotry lor the division oi the county tint they bet; in to realize, like the democrats tost fall who wanted a change, a serious mistake has been made. The judgement just rendered by the court in refer- n. t.-k Ml cMnfeit fiin Ji w ill not i. . nae a leiu.em iO 1 Jt ! .t.-c Illtir "iiriv.-i-itioii .if t!i.- sit':itioii lir- I vams iiazeue. I lie (a.e'.le 1 tracted effort 10 j-.r'ged in a dis ;il;l up a public sentiment lOUUOevl Ul vlU pieiUOlce and deliberate ini.-.staV-.ueuts in or der to diaw public n teution away from so:ve mat tors and things which thev wish kept - iurk. As lar as the reports are ooiicern- temt.er;p,1 thnt nt rpfprnv' j above, we do not hesitate brand them as creatures of the Oa7ette's own in vention. The Oazette cannot men- tinii tli :nm i( llii 1 lUC ,iauit- 01 "who spcit sever:il laine of the gentleman weeks on I the Bay in the vicini'.x ofNewport" j and he;frd all these c mversations, I neither ea.i it naaie ;i .-iuulc icmil- able resident of Lincoln county who was in favor of dividing the county who would eo hack r.gain if he could. The action of Benton county's officials i.i collecting over $t,xx of tastes b-!.s:-inR to Lin coln county an i i. ibe same time atieuiptiiio, to wru:i,;- it out of its share ofthtf dell'i-i'v.v.t taxes tends to stveii 'tiieu !'.; V.-b'.i' that it was most fortunate for Lincoln county people that the county was divided. If Benton county v ill pay over to Lincoln its fvoo nu-.- over of 1892 taxes which it 1 a-s collected off of Lincoln county p;o'.M ty, to say nothing of the delinquent tax that has been collected, and its rotten and defunct bank would disgorge the $i,2tx of county funds which it has robbed our county of, Lincoln county warrants wuld be paid up on presentation and there would lie money enough .left '.a pay for tran scribing the refolds and to pay the expenses of the county for the bal ance of the current vear, and that is a whole lot more than Benton county will be able to do for some time, unless it levies more than a ten mill tax for county purposes. The says: Oregon (Mo.) Democrat Visitors to World's Eair are disposed to speak enthusiastically of the exhibition made bv the young and rising state of Oregon, notwithstanding the small sum of money her managers had at their dispensation. If Missouri had used her appropriation as judiciously, what a showing we could have made,' is a common remark. But we of this corner are not jealous of the glorious region from which our county seat drew its name on ac count of the old-time intimacies be tween our pioneers and emigrants and visitors to and from the Mis souri river and Willamette country In '39 and the early '40s our point was a great place for the pioneers to rest and get their teams shod oxen mostly. How many, whose decendants are prominent people of Oregon Slate, rested here for a brief space till 'grass was ready,' preparatory to their long, weary tramp across the plains, over the mountains and plateaus to that then mystic land, 'where rolls the Ore gon ami hears no sound save Its own dashings!' " Co-operative creameries are a success in other countries, find there H no reason why they should 1 nt H! jn Oregon or Washington, D-. nmark has ix of'hei'i. There! ceds to be a more uni'cd efftirt on the ;:.i t tif d: In- '.-st ; ,1 ';..b yr'eu. S. I'll':, i'.'r'iiti. 'f.i'rc is absolute!;.' nt) g )l rcivm v.!iy a co-fipe'ativ'.1 ci i.ai'ierv shtjiilil ivit be cs :.'.:i d-1 at T"V!o. All it net'ls is ii'iite'l 'ri ! earne-.t a tion in the m ilter. Tiitiusands of dol- lars lost t t,'ir fanners anuuidly ! thvongh a l.ii-k of a mark;t for their! '''iiry prdi'-u av.d a ftiuseqiient bay has shut .own because farm w.iste of milk. Ha I " a cuTiinery er i could not reach it on account of v.ni '.'jr.- v. ' tb' r ilk up in- . Vl ''- j,!-i.'!'!i-t of butter an- chec-e this : turned into waste v.u'i'.d all be profit. O her places 'nave secured thf-iivi-lvf. a good in torn'.' by rvans of co-o; t fa'ive crtanit r.i-s, v. In should imt ' The Orgonian says. A (or mai reiiuest was veoeutlv made K.. i nu. i x .'- i,.... dieton, lor tne no'.wuouiers com mittee, on Receiver K. V. Iladley, of the Oregon Pacific, asking him to take the necessary steps to ex amine into and have determined by the court, the status of the various receivers' certificates, issu ed by T, Kgenton Hogg, the for mer receiver, and the legal rights of the holders thereof. The re quest further states that a large number of these certificates were issued for illegal purposes, and the holders thereof claim to be entitled to share ahead of the bondholders in the proceeds of the sale of the road. A belief is expresses that a large number of these certificates will be declared by the court to be illegal on the presentation ol the facts, and the request is made, that, as receiver, Mr. Iladley may take the proper steps to protect the property in his charge from such illegal claims. Receiver Iladley presented this communication to the court, at the same time asking to be instructed in the premises. After reviewing the matter at con siderable length, the court made an order in substance as follows: "That the lion. Joseph Simon be appointed referee in the matter to determine fust, the validity of the issue of all outstanding certifi cates issued by ex-Receiver Hogg, the validity of the purpose of the issue and the use to which the cer tificates were put if used directly or the proceeds thereof, if the same were sold; second, the effect of the orders in connection therewith, made by Judge M. L. Pipes, and the sufficiency of the examinations of the former referee (J. Y Whab ley), and of his report thereon; third, to asertain the relative rank and right to share in any fund cre ated by sales of the property or otherwise as between all creditors," The referee was empowered to subpoena witness and compel the production of nil necessary papers and to hold session iu such parts of the United Stales ns shall be most convenient to the full investigation of the matters referred, The Coos Bay Creamery turns out 400 pounds of fine butter daily. -N. W. Pae. Farmer. This but ter sells in the Portland market for not less than thirty cents per pound. This makes an income to the cream- cry and its pations of nearly $120 per day. The Coos Bay country is no better dairy country than the Yaquiua Bay country, If we had a creamery on this Bay distributing $120 per day or $36,000 per year to the people there would ben marked difference in the amount of circa lating medium in our vicinity. One of the grentest farces which is daily being enacted by our state is the niaititninauce of a weather bureau. livery week the observer at Portland semis out a very mi nute Htatenient of the weather dur ing the past week, and also a crop prospect report. The whole thing is a I rand anil a larce. rsot one cent's worth of good is done to the people of the state, but for all that the last legislature appropriate! $iorv)ooto maintain this useless appendage upon the state service The state fair (?) is getting a se vere black eye from the press of the state, and deservedly so, too. The wIl"lc ttiitij has degenerated into a I horse-racing am! gambling institu wil1' 11 hliglit cover of respect I ability thrown over it by the state It is high time that the state with ilre-v its shield fro-n the .iffair utid let it stand on its nerits or fall by r- ' son of its detnei its. The people li;?ve lost confident ? in the manae nv nt and they will not supKrt il Ion !ger by taxati' n or otherwise. The ten mile ci :amery of Coos bad ro-ids. It is a mistaken idea that will induce fa: mers to erect a creamery where the roads are so bad that they cannot supixirt it. They must have been misled in the matter. Pacific i'nrmcr. Number 29. Ek City Items. Boom at Elk City. Trout fishing is fine "just now, M. W. Simpson caught seventy two in five hours last week. Miss Lizzie YanOrden returned from Albany Saturday, where she has been visiting friends, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Young, of CorvalHs, are camping at this place and fishing for trout. Robt. Campbell, tho Toledo butcher, calls on us quite often and gives us the chance of a good steak, Elk City has been favored with c liberal amount of pleasure seekers during the season, and all were more than pleased with the vicinity for camping and sport. The Hotel will now be occupied by Roy Deryoe of Albany, who has purchased it of Mr. M. W. Simp, son. Mr Deyoe will fit it up in first class style for the accomoda tion of the public. This hotel has always set n better table- for the sum of twenty-five cents than any other hotel in the county. I'isheriuan report the Chinook run of salmon very small and about over. Some fisherman down the Bay have not read the fish laws very carefully. Nets were set across the Bay at the rock quarry. Sotn of our fish laws may be too strict, but as a part of the boys obey others must. It costs $2. 50 for; a license for a set net and must not extend only one-third across the channel, The .subscription school com menced Friday with fifteen pupils, with Miss Eva Akinns teacher. Mrs. S. V. Burt with a few of the young peoples help gave the school house a thorough cleaning. .,... . Eiliiyville Items. J. W. Hewitt has erected a new barn on his ranch on Hayes creek. Mrs, Chambers and Miss Einmu Zink made liddyville a visit Satur. day and purchased a bill of dry goods. Come again, ladies. The Beers brothers intend to commence picking hops on Wednes. day of this week. T. T. West, a ship carpenter from Minneapolis, is now stopping at liddyville. Our Sunday school holds the ford with only five soldiers last Sabbath, but we had good singing and mil. sic. While J. V. Hewitt was visiting his brother 011 Hays creek Iiq killed a large bear that weighed I2u pounds when dressed, but this was not tho kind of deer that lie caniQ from Washington to hunt for but h thinks he has struck the trail of tho "dear" that Barkus and 'Squirt) Luckcy run to the brush some time ago, and is trying to follow it up, He followed it up to the Beers' sct tk'incnt last Sunday but the trail got so cold that lie left it before night in the burnt timber, and I think that lie will have to have the assisiauce of 'Squire Luckey's long winded hounds before he brings that "dear" to bay, though lie may be a mighty nitnrod on the hunt, 'Squire Luckey, of Little Elk, was in liddyville Saturday to attend the Alliance ami bring to market the product of his hen raocli. He hat not got his long-winded hounds yet, owing to the hard times for money and the high price of that kind ol stock, If any of the bach elors of Lincoln county feel like contributing towards purchasing the outfit it would be thankfully received, Pish or clams will be taken; cannot expect uny money unless congress does something bc sides draw salaries, Qt'IDNLNC. - The run of salmon in Coos bay continues very light, and it looks as if the Chinook fishing would be i a failure this season.- A few silver- sides are in the Bay, but the num ber us yet is limited. J. M. Hicks, of Ashland, has al ready Hhipietl more than iooo boxes of tomatoes from his two acre patch, ami will probably scud off as many mote before the season clcses. He grows them on granite L"ieJ, not on the creek bottotu. . 1 . ! f t 1. I v. t A, : AIIY. Ot- it:', 'i;'!r.:n',.v. vrmi.ii. oresf'-u.