Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, October 05, 1893, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Remember that this paper
is the only one in Lincoln
or Benton county that has
the courage to stand for
the common people.
The iwKADER should be
read by every tax-payer of
Lincoln County. It will
cost you but $1.50 a year.
emu
mtnk
Volume I.
DIRECTORY.
MS COLS COrXTT.
joint Senator
County Judg
Clerk
fheriff
Treasurer - -
a.-bool supenntoudent
jjurveyor
assessor
Coroner
Commissioners j
- C. B. Crosno
u. P. Blue
B. F. Jones
Ueorire tandis
Henry. Henliwrer
ChKS. Booth
los. Gideon
T. E. Parker!
Jas. Kassell
J. O. Steams
M. L. Trapp
1
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1893.
Number 31.
TOLEDO PRECINCT.
Justice of the Peace
Constable
J. A. Hall
A. E. Altree
CHUBCHES AXD SOCIETIES.
IilKT BAPTISTS. Meet every first Sundav
' in each month, a 11 a. m. and also on the
atiirdav preceding the above Sunday, at 2 p.
., in the Toledo Public Hall. L. M. Butler,
I'.erident Pastor.
,iT JOHN' S CIU'RCH fPrntestent Episcopal
limine service the third Sundnr of everv
minth. at 11 a. m. All are invited to attend,
jlev. ( has. Booth. Missionary. Residence,
'Kectorv," Newport, Or.
T
Levery Friday evening at their hall in this
town.
IlE.soa Arnold, See y. R. F. Collamore, N.G.
it o. G. T. Meets every
I. 7;:!0 o'clock, in 'irady's hall, this' town
Thursday evening,
hall, this tmvn H
Penliniter,, C. T. fcli Gartner, Secretary. '
FA.'and I. V. Toledo Union, No. l.Vi. Meets
everv Saturday evening, 8 o'clock, in Grady's
hall in this town. All members requested to
attend. T. T. Reeder, President ; J. J. Turnidge,
t-eoretai y.
10. O. F. Bay Lodge No. Wi, of Vaqnlna Cltv,
meets every Saturday evening. Visiting
brothers are always welcome.
K. bi bkow s, Secretary. j. N. Stabk, N. G.
IO. O. F. Newport Lodge No. S9, meets everv
Saturd a v evening, visiting brothers are cor
iliallv invited to attend, John Ku hakdsok,
Wm. Abbot. Secretary. . o
YAOUINA,
-I HAVE NOW RECEIVED MY-
FALL AND WTO STOCK DF GOODS !
The Largest and Most Select Stock ever
shown on the Bay.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps
Rubber Goods and Oil Clothing,
Notice for Publication.
Land Oiiiee at Oregon City. Oregon.)
Auvusl .1st is1;;.
VOTlCR is hereby given that the Mlow lng
named settler has tiled noine of hi- inten
tion to make tinal pnmt in support of hisclaim.
and that said inof will be made bct'ore the
County Judge of Lincoln Coumv. vregott, at
Toledo. Oregon, on Ketnber 16th Ixu. vii:
B. r. Joara, H. K No. fclWo.
For the S.mtbuest l, of the Smuheas: 1 , of See.
Si, Town 10 s.. Ktinire 10. w.
He names the follow iug witnesses to prove his
continuous residence uion and cultivation of
said laud, vig: c. H. Crosno. Krantie Harmon,
J S. Copeland.and A. J. Rader, all of Toledo,
Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILI.KR, Register.
-All of which I am Selling at-
4 F. A: A. M.-
A cunvocntton on Saturday
-New port Loam No. R, regular
n on rKiuroav on or before pm-h
mil moon. Msiting Dmtners are cordially
velcomeii. J.a. 11. ltt'ssEi.L, W. M '
Jas. lioiiEiiTsox, Secy.
11 A. K. Phil Sherldnn Post No. 24, meets
1 J every second and foruth Thursday evening.
GKO. SYl.VESTKtt. Com.
1!. A. BESSF.I.L, Adjt.
U.Ji.Voijle,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
Corvnllls, Oregon
SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
All Goods are Marked in Plain Figures.
I am selling Cheaper than ever before. Call and examine my Goods
and Prices and be convinced.
Notice for Publication.
Land Oftice at Oregon city, Oregon. (
August 21st, lS'.ti. t
YOTICE is hereby given that the followlng
nauicd settler has died notice of his inten
tion to make tinal proof in support of hisclaim.
and that said proof will be made lfore the
County Clerk of Lincoln Connty, at Toledo,
Oregon, on October pith, lKUt, vU:
(leer Blsttner, II. K. No. 7.519,
For the North of Northeast l4. and North S
of Northwest of section :it. T. 10. s . It. 11. w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis.: Fred lirconlirook. Karland
Anderson, Edward stneker, and Nicklos stuck
er, all of New port, Oregon.
ROBERT A. MILLER, Register.
Assessments Eiiunliml.
The county equalization board
was in session all last week. They
gave hearing to all who appeared
and felt themselves aggrieved, but
of this class there were very few.
They are going through the roll
and equalizing on the roll as it ap
pears. The following changes have
been made:
Give us Their names.
Name
Value as
assessed.
Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS.
ures taken and Fits Guaranteed.
&h O'BRIEN'S store.
YAQtmSTA..
Meas-
Citation
In the County Court, of the Stateof Oregon, for
the Comity 01 i.imutn.
In the mutter .( the ett:tMt ( .itM,i.m
To the heirs oi Muthow ltn. hmthorof l'eter
llHkfiiu, Wcesel. it ml to nil athtTX, known
ami unknown Infertile,! in theu!)oventttloU
estniv, ifrt'inimr:
In niK n.vmk or mv: stitk or Okkisos,
Ym nrt horchv ite. kmiI retiutriM to niiertr
In the County Court of the State 01' Oregon, for
the count v of Lincoln, m theeourt room there
of, nt Tole'ilo, in the county of Lincoln, on
KatnnUv. hr Hh t!v nf llrtoher. IKfliL
At Irto'dot'k in the forenoon of ihnt iluy, then
there 10 show i'iium, u hii there ihj, ua ,
An order shouKl not iKsnetuit if the a hove enti
tled court, authorizing r. .tones, the tmy
uauiie! ana acting executor 01 stim osiHie, 10
11 the real iinueriy tieioiiKinif to daih eaie
described a follows: The southwest qnarier ot
the northeast quarter, and tho enst half of the
ormwesi qtinrier 01 mouou ininv-ont t-u.
tutifhip ten (Ui). nouth, of rant,' ten (10) went,
fillainette meridian, in Lincoln eonnly, Ore
gon, eontaiuiut; lUt acres.
wiTNKN, me nouoranie i. r.
fm. Mine. Jndjre of the County Court
L, s. of the Statu of oretton, for the
Countv td Lincoln, with the oeal
of sntd court attlxed, thin th day
of Septemiier isyc.
S. K. .toNK,
county Clerk,
ity F. M. nitDFiEi.D, Deputy Clork.
UOB'T CAMPBELL,
PKOntlETOB or
Toledo Meat Market,
DEALS IX
Fresh and Cured Meats
OP ALL KINDS.
Toledo, - - Oregon.
M. HANSEN,
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER,
Watches Cleaned and Repaired.
All work Guaranteed.
FREDERICK 1). CARSOX,
Att orney-at -Law,
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon
Collections, ('oiirciaiivhtij,
and Court Vractlre
(rt'iu'rallij.
Toledo,
Oregon.
HOTCL LINCOLN
T.J Buford, Prop.
Everything
First-class.
Charges Reasonable,
TOLEDO,
OREGON.
J A. HALL,
lustice of the Peace,
SOMETHING NEW!
jPLNTiFz;R.M:z;isrTiisrH:
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, thai has the properties oi 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
rikncrrpeahle task, a delitrht 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 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.
Var Cider it unsurpassed. It stops fermentation at any point
desired, and produces a sparkling beverage like Champagne.
The a uestion is sometimes asked, "Is it Injurious.' lo allay an
. . ... . ..1 r
doubts on that score, we would say mat we nave consuuea many oi our
most eminent Chemists and Physicians, and all unite in pronouncing the
use of ANTIFERMENTINE as a preservative, a perfectly sale am
harmless preparation.
-FOR SALE BY-
Refers by )ermlMlon to Kx linv. J. f. I11llmrv
1 . h. Kniintttr h . n. n HRnnnrn. ituu. .jiiiiii i
lies. Kx-l'nminamler-ln-chicf (f. A. H.. M tn-
liuaiHiliH, .Minn., Hon. Martin F. Mm rl anil .1
.1. l)nrlifiiruiii. Kno.. Waxll hltrtnn. IV ('..MMlttY
ler Durvea. chief t'lerlt Patent oniec, Fairfax
County, Va and Hev. Cha. Iloulh, Newport
uregon.
B. V. Wilson $ 510
May Lawlis 705
W. 1 Stitt '6,yH6
R. A. Stratford. . . 1,028
W. E. Hyde 50
J. McDowell 50
bailie l ylHtin 450
Susan A. l'vbtirn , 4 So
L. l- Pepin 500
Arthur St Clair. . . . 4x
Jack Allphin. . . v . 500
Mary K. Cross 175
M.J. Derrick 1.22S
Win. Dutlen K27
Israel Eddy 1,027
Ogleshy heirs 32
II. Owen 150
1 J. Tavker 2,187
T. K. Porter .117
. T. Peterson.... !,otx
S. Pearse 310
Austin Rosehrooks 770
oseph Rosebvook.H 1 50
dain Rae 350
G. Rose brook t. . 2,639
aeob 'illicr 131
Megginsou sl,ue. 2,770
Stark & O'Brien. . . 250
oseph Wilson .... 453
C. M. Abbey 2,050
O. R. Addenton . . . 720
G. Copelaud 3,068
Fred Baker 240
Neal Mackay 230
A. Mitchell 300
H. Ry croft 518
R. V. TitMiholm . . . 480
Thos, Ivspey 400
C.IMIoefs 657
Lavina Altree 600
J. R. Abbey 480
Austin Altree 425
Value a
Ciualired.
I, I So
6, 060
I.3-S
120
120
600
630
75
480
800
250
1.374
1,000
No More Back Ache
ES
1
'QJ
Benscll &
Hensell &
Keady.i
Williams
40
350
M. M. Iwpey 210
120
CONSTIPATION.
INFLAMATIONkC BUDDErf.ftiD
a ALL KIDNEY DISEASES.
O. A. Krogstead.
Joliu Hill 'o
Wm. Kisor 27s
II. Lewis 50
Win. Mackay 2,177
II. Dcnlinger 1,700
The board have not yet complet
ed the equalizing, but will probably
get through this week.
Probate Court.
64
200
2,687
8i
1 ,200
500
1,270
280
410
1 .939
73
3.7
380
473
2,650
I.OCO
2,760
440
400
400
628
5.X)
500
837
700
180
625
75
500
310
220
649
35o
250
2, 800
I.20O
Our few comments a couple of
weeks ago upon a misleading and
deceptive article in the Corvallis
Gazette had the result of touching
the Gazette man oft again last week.
In his answer he tries to be both
solemn and satirical and only suc
ceeded in leing silly. In the first
place he tried to dodge the author
ship of the screed referred to and
attempted to lay it onto the recent
ly imported Iloosier editor who
parts his name in the middle, onto
whom a share in the Gazette office
has been recently unloaded. The
name ot the party who is supposed
to have heard all the waitings of
discontent 111 Lincoln county over
the division of the county was
disclosed. This party turns out
to be a distinguished Corvallis
divine, one Dr. K. J. Thoinp
son. So far, so good. Now will
the Gazette or Mr. Thompson
name, not a dozen, but one Lincoln
county taxpayer who was favorable
to the division of the county who
would go back if they could
Come now, let s hear the name
Until tins is done tlieGazetiesuimis
convicted in the. minds of fair men
of the charge of misrepresenting
wilfully a condition of things. A
charge that no honest newspaper
can afford to stand under.
As to the state tax referred to we
will but say that our countv offi
cials are not wholly devoid of busi
ness sense and they very properly
refuse to pay any more money to
Benton county until a complete
settlemont and aduidication of
Oresron Moss.
Oregon moss is redeeming itself
for all that has been said against it.
A new industry has recently devel
oped at Salem which promises to
prove not only a valuable factor 111
itself but an important matter for
the railroads and shippers. The
day has come when Oregon moss
will enter into a new era. Already
has a large amount been put in use.
A company in Fresno has ordered a
large invoice of Oregon moss to be
shipped to them. When the moss
arrives it is put to use in packing
goods for shipment. Thursday five
big bales of moss were shipped from
Salem to Fresno and yesterday an
other bale was shipped. This moss
is collected and shipped by the
Capital City nursery company of
this city. That the moss is equal
to other packing material is not
questioned. No doubt in a year's
time this new venture will be num
bered among Oregon's chief and
foremost industries. When packed
and ready for shipment the moss is
in bales and at first glance very
much resembles hops. Statesman,
Receiver lladley has made a
statement to Assessor Parker of the
taxable pioperty of the O. P. com
pany situated or subject to taxation
in Lincoln county. The statement
embraces the following property
with the valuation as follows, mtld
bv Mr. Hadley: Forty-two miles
of road bed and track, valued at
$3,000 per mile, or $126,000; ma
chine shops at Yaquina, $10,000;
the lug Resolute, $10,000; the
steamship Willamette Valley, $30,
. 1 I
matters are Had. As it ison scnooi . fc Y(KluilWi 2(0oo. at.
and county taxes Benton county so one.jj,jni 0( following rolling
riglitlully owes to i.iucoin n"M stock: ulv roaches. $q,ooo; three
$6,000 and Lincoln owes Benton l)nKRage carSi $15oo; 200 box cars
aiwut ?2,ooo suiie taxes; so u.e $ 8, flal $4 8oo; ,j
stand oil seems to ic aooui 4.x iocomotives, $37,500; making a lo
in lavor 01 neniou coumy. , . . mfiY)r)00r assessed valuation.
In conclusion the Gazette for- Asscssor rarker places a SOmewhat
sakes
comes
. . . . , . 1 .
s the original dispute ana ne- h,ghcr vn,ue upon the railroad prop
;s personal, towit: "The cdi- . . nssesscil ti,e total
tor of the Lkadkk has evidently
lolrito, Oregon,
PeeilM, Mnrtirairea, ami all klmls of laira! pnper
executed with eorre,tne. carenii auenuuu
trtveii tu all business entrusted to my care.
W. C. SHEPARD,
Attorney-at-Luw,
Residence, Stanford, Oregon.
Business in any court in Lincoln
county promptly and carentliy at
tended to.
The WiM kl&.
PEEK & RUSSELL,
Sole Agents for Yaquina Uay,
Yaqiiina, - - - Oregon.
H. LEWIS.
DEALER IN
Boots and Shoes, Flour,
Feed and Groceries,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Toledo Oreeon.
Oregon Pacific Railroad. I SOVIET SflVlCE.
F.
ftirect
w,
HADLEY, Receiver.
Mn-4ulek Dlfpatei
Rates.
rf tJr' ' ' 'Yj nl titer
HENKY WULF,
DKAI.Ka IS
In the ma Iter of the estate of
Peter I lagan, deceased: B. I'.
ones, executor, petitioned to be
released from the position for the
reason of his now being a clerk of
the court; petition granted and R
A. Benscll was appointed to succeed
him: bond of R. A. Benscll in the
sum of $3,000 filed and approved
with W. C. Copelaud and O. A
Krogstead sureties,
...... j!.o T ,1 . . .. j.
i,li,1rl,r 1 snmrlliltif that value Ul j..-i7,o5o. .anv;u uu
r-"P. ; .. . . ... 1-.... .1.1..
1,n,l tlio rfr.wt of rlnm mr his lew OI 22 nuns ns 111.11 ycur una
brain. If that "somethincr" is what would make the company s tax
we think it be, we recommend the amount t() $4,788.47.
treatment so extensively unvciueu
by an institution at Forest Grove.' 1
We beg to return our most sin
cere thanks to the editor of the
Gazette for the advice thus freely
given. We always attach more
niportance to the recommendation
of a cure of any kind when it
comes from any person or persons
who have
and we heartily
friends that if wc ever find it nee
essary we will follow, not only
their advice but their example also
and then perhaps we can recom
mend the cure to others.
fiuween Willamette Vallay jiolnu and Sad
rranenro.
OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS.
H. S. WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
leaves Yaordna. October and. lith. St and
November 1st. Ida
leaves an Francisco. Octobet7th. lTtb.-.Ttb 1KB
knrl ationt everjr ten days thereafter.
This l ompanr re-erres tbe rlrbt to ebanre
aiiiut .lam without nuilr.
RIVER STEAMERS.
l"ai!y service tiwpn l' rtlnd and Pa'.eni and
IHer illauiette river joints.
Mil . Ally, ineral !iiiriiiendent
if disrrnt men eaa leefire a
M. la.
Fit. Wise; d Lirar;.
Fresh beer on draft.
QUIET AXD ORDJ'.KLY RK-SORT.
A SPECIAL OFFER 1
flOBR.
a she
am.. . SI (t. mnA 1 1 mp atraAta. fur mAuf
tease THE OHB(KIKLtM bacfell (be noed of
dw asd eouinodlou. bulldlna emlracto
all tbe inodera linprovaineuu. with (lie laieel
inpryrd raaohlnarr lor turnln oat nie
ifopotltni.w. j( n-w baa It. an4 ona Uia(
faeiue voaar mar iuj m.uu
be whole
oaat 111a
Address Ioc Box 1, Toledo,
LOT, C. POWELL,
Civil Engineer and
Surveyors
Lines of Original Surveys accurate
ly located. Term Reasonable.
Address all communications to
Ona, Lincoi.x" Onwiox.
Toledo,
Oregon.
. as It Is eartainlr tba fln.rt oa (be ooufc
Row that TUB OKKrt HIA. U settUd In
(ble new bone l( feels nae riviuc iia manr
a oeaens. 11 maa-a iu.
to tboee who renew tbair aubscrlpUoo, or w
eboaw who eubesrtbe pr lot to Sepsempe
ane
18
UeeKly Oregotylar;
Ta Subs'rilif !-r.
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 at any point on i the ()WMNkVtiVuAi
Months for
2.00
The rankest, rottenest fraud that
runs riot In the wltolo stale of Ore
gon Is the gigantic fraud unilied th
state board of railway commission
ers. ?c vvt were the people greater
humbugged or more cleanly bilked
than by this Institution, They are
absolutely of no benefit to the state
ami for the purpose of enabling
three men tolivw off of the taxpay
ers' hard iriltneil money this board
exists and the state appropriates
$10,000 annually to feed three com
missioners and a clerk. We dfy
any niiiif (o point out a single in
stance of where tins hoard lias
saved or earned for the people one
dollar. Oil tho otht'r hand sc? how
very rpcfmtly tlu-y permitted the
Southern Pacific company to raise
their rate so high that it Itecftnie
profitable (nt teams to haul freight
alongside the track frorJi Corvallis
to Kueenc and intermediate points
The rate is exorbitant and In some
instance it is almost double the
I rate that has been in force nines the
building of the road. Abolish tlie
board or m.ikC them earn their
' salaries.
i . ......
St. Joseph, Missouri, suffered
I a milium AiAV.it fir rpfejllllv. AS the
result of a carelessly thrown i igar-
A whole encycliedia full of
trouble is being experienced by
County Superintendent Booth and
the county court in their endeavors
to trace up and define the bottndar
ies of the various school districts of
the county. These boundaries
: tried the cure personally ve been very indefinite for year
i,.,w;u, , L-ind aml 11 was thouRlit that when the
records arriveu mat u would he an
easy matter to correct and define
the boundaries. When the latter
... . .
arrived, However, it was worse
mixed than ever, for according to
the district records the boundaries
. . . C -C 11 ,!.... .
The Salem Democrat says: "The 01 "la,,y " lc districts overlap
ncwsoaDers of this city have here olller. n,,l one instance, one
tofore deemed It their duty to have tMSlrH-1 ,!t w,,ul,y waiioweti up
nnil.intf but nraise in their columns within the boundaries of anothef,
of the state fair and its management. aml 1,1 anMr H'C school house is
No matter how Door or how incom- situated nearly two miles outside
netent the ulanaifetneiit, they have ' lill,it! of ll,e tlifitrict which it is
1 A t. i4 a
soemed to be under tho impression n' m, io say tue
that it would not do for a Salem ltast vcry Careless work has
miner to Dolnt out its defects or 80,e of the forinei
.1. 1 I ...... C.l
surest chaiures. Hut the compara- BL""' superinieiuieiusoi tne county
tive failure of the present fair should wen as some 01 tue district 01-
ii,...n tiv.t it lu iimrt to it-ll iit-'ers. Mr. liootn and tne court
. - - ,
The fair has not been a
convince
the truth
success in any sense
The Corvallis Ga.ette saysl ' 'Ar
rangements are being made to se
cure the services, as band leader, of
Mr. Roselrfook, the Toledo cornet
virtuoso, for the Marine ami College
bands, We believe Mri Rosebfook
to bo a gentleman dttvoid of all that
is bad and we know hint to be a
good musician, and it is our hope
that those In charge of the move
ment will be suet essful. A good
musical organization proj)crly or
ganized with necessary discipline
would be the pride of our city
The Parmer's Journal and the
Siilem Iixlepcndctit are making
bitter attacks upon Governor Pen
noyer. Pennoyer knows how it
feels now to be "sissed."
9iirraA in tliitt f-mmtV fir" fit T.lt-
jens. Stanford or Walnut. Drop , IWfiTZ&Z ?Z?Emm; h.
us a card if yotf wish to pay tn that oef jjdf "" ' '
way and we will let you know uum'lH PlIBlKHUB CB .
(where aixl ietiii when h 'Hvver pobtlawd. 01.
Fit,-! Free!
I l-'or a short time I will give a fine
ette stub. If the fire ha 1 devoured 1 crayon portrait to every
all the cigarette smokers of the city! one luy'K 5- worth for cash,
the loss would have been more than ! Call at my store, or write for par
' cominsatcd in the minds of thei ticulars to S. N; Wilkins, the lead-,.,-.,lc
' ing furnttnre f4lcr, Corvallis, Or.-
will try and locate the boundaries
of the various districts so that fu
ture trouble will be avoided.
We are in receipt of a copy of
Senator Mitchell's speech delivered
recently In the senate upon the bill
regaling the Sherman silver law;
It is one of the most able speeches
we have seen upon the great silver
iiuestion, find is worth reading by
every voter lii the United Suites for
its financial teachings.
. .
The ltetald, the new populist
paper at Oregon City has got out
of the fihe'rit's clutches and is again
running; It ought to make it nil -'
right this time as It has four editors
nov
- i4-n e s 1
The county records as transcrib
ed, came' 6Ver from Corvallis last
Friday and are now snugly deposit
ed in the court house in this city.
The work upon the records seem to
be first-class in every respect, and
to fully justify the expectations of
our people. The presence of these
records will prove a great wVf"
ventewf to Lincolnite.
i i"
ill -
A i
It
4 .
; I I
t SM