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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1893)
a Remember that this paper " the only one fa Lincoln f jj Or Benton county that has i tne comage to stand for ! the common people, ! Ss fi tS , CfO (fj)j) ' j cost you but $1.50 a year. J lJirecTOin Tgd!t UnClrt Coun 0reEn Thursday. Oct i9 1893- '." Hamtei" LIJiTOLXOHJiTT. Olio T T" "K I SnXUmOXIB. ! Ttont-rm Pnnnh''i! Vnnnv- ! XtiwstDiriar VViml I licioniui'i Joint Senator t'onnty Judge clerk -.-heriff - Treasurer School Superintendent Purveyor Assessor Coroner - . f'ommtssioneriij - C. B. Crosno I. P. Blue B. t. Jones fieorge Uiidie jicury nenlinger (.'has. Root Jos. Gideon T. E. Parker Jas. Russell J. O. Stearns ' M:,. L. Trapp TOLEDO FRXC-fSCT. Justice of the Peace Constable J. A. Hall A. E. Altree CHUBCHES AND SOCIETIES. WIKST JAPTISTS.-Meet everv first gundav f in each month, a 11 a. m. and' also mi the Saturday preceding the above Sundav, at 2 p to . in the Toledo Public h-ii t H...r.t' resident IMstnr "' -I HAVE NOW RECEIVED MY- KV2F'S t' Kf'HtProtestent Episcopal:, ?D.1?i?,n''oe th ,"lnI Sunday 'oteVerv PcX, i.V EJ ii. iV, lnvl " attend. ?&offin,oiaoaHry- """ 1 - -."Ie S7 "los. " Meet own evetiiiisr at their hall in this Siixos Absold, Secy,, ft, F. foi.LAJtom:, N.O. J 0-JT,M?!t8'eve,'' Thursday - :. o clock in Orady'g hall, this t I'enlinger,, C. T. Eli (iaither, Secret! even In e. tnwn If aither, Secretary. n Aand II r.-Toledo Vnion, So. i.w Meets f.nll in this town. All members rcimested to ecreSi, T" Pre'i,le'" ; J' J- i O. O, P. Bay Ixdge Xo. nc, nf Yaiiulnn ( itv S meets every Saturday evening. brothers are a irava vAin,n,. t. bi'bkowk, Secretao-. j. x. Smkk, X. (I T ? - J -Newport Lodge Xo. sa, meets everv .1:.,.n1" e,v.er"!?; Vl'itfng brother. "4,?- St.- A-in4vr,.h3eiatHry.. "q 'i K. & A. M. Xewport Lodge Xo. .-, regular 1 convocation on fiatnrday on or before each V ''""n oroiners are eonlia ly dcoined. J.s. II. Iti-ssmx, V M Ias. KonKKTsoK, sei'y. . k f? I V ; I . i r .. 1 liZJJZLT'tFZL meets .v. ,. i .urui i Durwiav evening nKLL, A"' V.Jl.Voyle, C'orvaUis, Oregon ROB'T ' vAjhtPBELL, - tV,.;IETOl Of Toledo Meat Market, pKALS 1 Fresh and Curort Meats OF ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Oregon. M. HANSEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, .Watches Cleaned and Repaired. All work Guaranteed. Toledo, Oregon. HGTGL LINCOLN T.J Buford, Prop. Everytlirig ' 'First-class. Charges Reaaonable. TOLEDO, OREGON. Jt A. HALL. " t " lustice of the Peace. ietedo, Oregon, Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds nf legal papers j executed with correctness. Careful attention given mail uuiiuoa ciuiuaieu iu iiij vr.iv. IV. C. SlIEPAIiDj '. f .... Attpruey-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Qreg0"' Business in any court in Lijicoln County promptly and carefully at tended to. " - - FALL Hi Mill Ml BP Mil ! Tlie Afiust cjfifci oiock ever shown on the Bay. Dry Goodo, Clothing, Beoto, Shoes, Hats, Capo Rubber Goods and Oil Clothing, All of which I am Selling; at SAN FRANCISCO PRICES, Ail Goods are Marked fit Plain Ffgtfferf, I am selling Cheaper than ever before. Call and examine my Goods and Prices and be convinced. Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEU MILLS. BUas ures taken and Fits Guaranteed. tlla Knott, FUfritir. ""J0"-?- Knott. Pefetidant. j fVw. cn-miTt fwnrt W Kpnlnn M.fT. lO MlllW A. Knullt. Ihr, bS.,,....-i ..1 ' -w.-... . ' iBv:T..rv.xr.. i mr important case will be that of iS-ou.bebnmnumind r,X:i to' B'to COUtltV VS. M. P. Burnett, Z"XXT county treasurer, and his bonds- or before Boati.y, ta tta rfiy orTTiMr, inml men. Through papers served by itow&JTAXXiXS. the sheriff the demand has already muC? , been male upon Treasurer Burnett ber. And you are hereby m.tliie.1 that If ! I-T the return of the SI4.000 depOS- &tat"ff hi die Job bank at the time of iV.rr. i th.i i . SSH' , ''i ,: F."' tlie si-'rei.,ion. Tlie case will be oecreeof the said n.nrt dvvolvlug the bonds of. . - , . . , rearrfmonv nn exlrting between the plalniltT' WatClieil WV COUtltV treasurers and w&&toit bondmen all' over the state. rim'ems fnisni'lt' ! wfl '-C atnxioUS to kllOW if, af- 1-'a)isliftini.ift. . ttni'.H.ki t f.A i . ter X 1rraii.rpr ik.I everv eiTnrt CiY'.!iVt. ',TT,r"".'' onler made by : ,t,- r,,,,, ; riv . ruiisTton, Judge of Mil court. I , " I ".' ... ttonorable J. c at i namnen. at Koseburg. Oregon. n the ntrV "t "'er, iw,uirecuiig tne some iom ("""'w .ocreiii lor six suiveMie and eon ecntlve weeks. Hated (Vtolwr It, J. K. BKVSOX, Alloruey for nahitirT Notice for Pvblicatiom. Ind IMKcts at Oregon Cltv, Oregon, f October 4. 1. I NOTICE is hereby ptfvm ihat the following. named settler hasAled noifre of his Inten tion to make llnal l.riMf ill AOfttmrl ..I hi. i.Ul... and that snlil proof will be mtnle lfnre the t'ounty Clerk of Lincoln county at Toledo, I ire gon, on Hecemlier A. Ka. vli: Aaron H. Uant, II. K. Jle. :,0f, for the southeast 1 . of section i. r.iwii.rtfn ft South Hange '.'west. He names the follow ing w itnesses to prove hi continuous residence Uhmi and cultivation of, said laud, vis: o. K. I.uckey. williaiu Ijiw rcuce. M.J. Alphln, John Beer. William neen, all of Little Kit, Oregon. K.'umtT A Mn.i if. ONE PRICE O'BRIEN'S YAQTJINA. CASH STORE. Ifotice of FinalSettlenient VOTlcE is hereby given tnat tne nnderslgneil administrator of the state' of llelirr llnlse. dewase.1, has Hied hln linnl aceotint as said ad ntittlstriifor. In the fount? Court of I fmitla eountv, Oregon, and said court has tlxed Mon day, the 4th day of December. !, at the hour oi ten o clock, a. m., at the court house In To ledo, l.inmilll ...Olfitv llmtfim f.ir hotr-lntr .il. jectlons thereto, and the settlement thereof. nateu tills tith day ol October, A. n. lN'tt. W II lli'ij.r Administrator of the Kslate of Henry llulse. neceasvii. SOMETHING NEW! Preserves Fruit, Cider, Milk, gutter. Eggs, Tomatoes, Catsup, Pickles, Eto, 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 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. ts 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. OTICK Is hereby given that the following s namedsettlor has llled notice of his inten tion to make tinal proof in KiiniHirt of his claim. and that said proof will lie made before the County clerk of Lincoln county, at Toledo, Ore gon, on iie.'eniber i, imh. vis: lln.llr-r Trapp. H. li. No. H.B7U, for the east of southwest t4 and west f) of southeast i nf section 6, township 11 south, range I) west. Ha names the following witnesses to tirove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of mid land. vl: P. A. Miller, W. J. Holllster. Jus. Mcllouabl and c. Trapii, all of chltwiHMt, iiuiir.Ki a. Jin. i. r.ii, itcgisier. -FOR SALE BY- PEEK & RUSSELL, Sole Agents for Yaquina Bay, Yaquina, - - - Oregon. i Weljfool Roule- Oregon Pacific Railroad. E. V Direct HABLEY, Receiver. Freight Llne-Uuiek nispatch-Lo Kates. . . 'etween Willamette Vallay polnta and San Francisco. OCEAX STEAMER SAILINGS. H.LEWIS. DEALliK IN Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feed and Groceries, ' CHEAP FOR CASH. Toledo. ----- Oreeon. HENRY AVULF, I'KAI.KK IX Furs Wines d Lip.. Fresh beer on draft. - ' 'a V QUIET AND ORDERLY RE- bOKT. ! 3 li. -' . r citi can secure a riccL Psyinfl Position. . .i:l.r,wt.HktftWMfc- address U; Box 1, Toledo, f.S. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. , i-jre Yaquina. October and. Mb, iJnd and I . ' November l, lswt. ' ClVll ).reSinFrancico.Octolr7th.l7tb,'.':thl"!'S v au I abonl every ten days thernrflter. ' ompnnv reserves the rtvht to change "ilne dates without notice. LOT. C. POWKLL, Toledo, Oregon. To Subscribers. 9tio for Putltcatioa. I Land omce at Oregon City, Orogon. Oitober 4. OlgOl); Notice for Pnblicaon. Ijind Olllce at Oregon City, Orcgiui.l (ictober 4, 1x0:1. ' S VOTICK is hcrebv given that the following 1. Humed settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to make Dual iiroof in suiiisirt of hisc latin, and t4iat said pr.H.1 wHl bo made lfore the Cij'unjy ybjrk of LlniMiln county, Oregon, at Toledo, Dragon, un liecemlier 4, vis: tisorge , l.iirkr;, n. r- no. o,imw, for the souihweli ill ul)oii twuhip 11, south, range V west. He names tne fol nw ug wltiuasiiil to prove his continuous residence u)hiu and uultvatou of said land, vis: A. II. Hunt, Wm. I.HwreiiL'y. M. Alphlu, John Heors and Win. Beers, all ol Little Klk, Oregon. O-l'J KOBKKT A, 311I.1.RH, uegisier. the loss hapieiis through a bank failure, tha: law still holds his fnmtlsmen- responsible for the loss." The alove taken from the Cor valtis Time w uitdmibtedly the de fense upon whfch tb tre;winer in tends resisting tht recovery of the money as against himself and his bondsmen. But dM Treasurer Bur nett use every means to keep the county funds iu safety? Is it not a fact that Ben ton county lias a cost ly court house with an expensive vault in tfr treasurer's office pre pared for the safe keeping of the county's ituuis? Vv'c Uiink it lias. And il he was fearful of the safety of the vault prepared for the safety of fliff county ' fumfe, why tittl lie not' deposit the futuis in both of the Corvallis banks. I -, it not a fur ther fact (hat there w as, ami had been for some time previous to the time the fund tere deposited, many street rumor concerning tlie instability of the Hamilton, Job & Co. bank? Our sympathies go out to Treasurer Burnett, as well as to every other unfortunate that was so shamelessly defrauded by the rotten concern that masqueraded under the guise of a bank, but for all that it would not be right for the county to lose the money. It seems to us that Treasurer Burnett did not "use every effort to keep the county funds sate, and it will be a most unfortunate day for the counties of Oregon that a court de cides that a county treasurer is not responsible for all the monies whrh come into his hands and are lost by rcasoj) of the failure of the person or firui yfth whom the treasurer has deposited Jhp public funds. It will open wide the way for looting 111? county treasuries. Chitwood Chiim. FREDERICK 1). CARSON, Attorney-at-Law, Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Collection, Von reiaiirlny, find Court I'rartfre General!!. Refers by permission to Ki ilov J. H. Illlsbnrr, l H. Senator W. H. Washburn; lien. John r. kca: K.l:mntiiandcr-lt.t liluf ti. A. It.. Mill- neafiolis, Minn;, lion. Martin K, Morrlsaud j. J. Darlington. Ks.,, Washington, I). c Schuy ler liuryea, Chief Clerk Patent office. Fairfax County, Va., and llev. cbus. booth, Newport Oregon. Engineer Surveyor. j j All those who wish to pay for ail(l , their paper with potatoes or chick i ens can now do so. We will take ! cither of the alrove at the market price delivered at any point on the , i railroad in this county, or at I.ut- rive.i steamers. j Tjes of Original Surveys accurate- jens Stanford or Walf-port. Drop thi iy rvi,e be-ween Portland and saiem and s- located. Terms Keasonaoie. i us a card if you wifli to pay in that l"pr WilUuette river points SMCLC'.UY. ddress all communications O.va, Lincoln Co.. Oregon. to ' way and we will let 'where and about when you kr.ow to deliver A SPECIAL OFFER! To. above Is aeorrotrs pleturaof TflBORK. OOMIAN'S I4KW BUlLUiNli, looasnd at tho arnor ot Klith and Al'i-r Mraeta, For roaur rears TUB OHEfioMAil has fall tan newt uf new and eomniodlou. building emliraolug all the modern improvoinai.ta. with tba lataot Improvad maohln.rr for turulnsT out a me tropolitan paper. It now baa K and one that the whole Paolflo Coast mar Jti.tlg foal proud o4 u It It eertalnlr tb ttu ot oa th.ooast. Mow that THB OIO.O K.AM I tattlad la this new home It feels I Wo lslu It mauf friends a banaflt. It makea tills siwelnl otfor to thooa who ron.w thol r oubKrlptlon, or to tbuoe who ubaoribe prior to aeptembeff las. so saod tb. What is the matter with the Chitwood folks that we got no Leader last week? Has the Job brothers stopped it? Well, the bridge at Chitwood is completed, and is a fine structure, and was built by volunteer work. L. K, Pipen was foreman, and was assisted by H, N, Foster, D. J Chitwood, and Mr, Westascarpen ters, and others nlso rendered valu able assistance. The work is first class, and we have the best bridge iu Lincoln county, and one of which we are proud of. It fills a long felt need in our community, thanks to the energy of the community and the liberality of the county court. There has b,um lots of rain and and some wind, but I guess evejy body knows that. Elder J K, Graham, president o the North Pacific conference of the Seventh Day Adventists, was the guest oi Uncle Jimmy Chitwoot last week and preached to the peoi pie Thursday night. Call again Elder. A few days ago Mr. Ira Parke and wife left Ui, to. sojourn in K'jn san and Illinois for tlie winter. A. L. McFaddcn has come out a full-fle.'.ge-i lawyer am! wijl, iu a few weeks, pub out u. Single m Toledo, so we can have legal ad vice by paying for it, of course. Stuck. . There is going the rounds of the press another one of those senseless and mane articles on the subject of the Oregon Pacific extension. The substance of this fool article is that Receiver Hadley will soon start, or as some of them have it, has already started east, to New York, presum ably, to complete the arrangements for extending the road as far east as tlie Deschutes river, at least Now while every person who has has the development and prosperity of the Yaquina Bay country at heart devoutly hopes for the con- sumation of such a scheme as this, yet every person who has a modi cum of brains aud a limited amount o( reasoning powers must know that there is absolutely nothing in these reports but pure wind and bluster. It accomplishes no good purpose, but on the contrary does the country along the line of road much harm by holding out false ami elusive hopes to the residents thereof, anil also by misrepresent ing our prospects to the outside woilo. In the light of occurring events it is our firm Iwlief that the greater portion, if not all of these reports have lieen started by cer tain individuals in connection with the railroad to get a lot of free newspaper advertising, and they got it, too. Come right down to the truth of the matter Receiver Hadley cannot build one loot of road, as such re ceiver. He is simply a creature of the court in his connection with the railroad, and can only act upon the orders of the court, and it is certainly quite generally under stood by this time that the court can't find money enough to pay the employes of the road their hon est and hard earned wages, without building extensions. The road is in the bands of the court to sell, not to build, aud all this newspaper bosh about it had just as well be choked off. It is safe enough to assert that the funds derived from any sale will be swallowed up in paying off old debts. There is no paper iu the state that wishes more devoutly for the extension of the Oregon Pacific Ilia ii does the Leader, yet we are firmly convinced that it is idle to expect an xteuslon while the road is in the hands of a receiver, The time when the road will le extend ed will be after the road is sold and has passed into the hands of a cor poration that is able to build it, and such a company will find the most remunerative investment that there is on the Pacific coast. 18 UeeKly Oregon Months for 2.00 This bolea the dn'1 mo of the roar. THB OKEMNlTsfbolloroo a bonolli of this kind ill L vrn.tlv aoorciae4. Plaaao send It four tuhterti'tlon a soon a poMlblo. Whan visiting 1'ortltad rou ara eordlailg Invltwi eaU emjtaaa a trip inrougB oaf naw " CRtCOT WV. CI, .!..:!.. in, Assignee Bryson has just com pleted his report of the court of the claims presented during the ninety days allowed by law, against the estate of Hamilton, Job & Co., in solvent debtors. The report U volumious, occupying about one hundred pages, and is a complete showing of each claim thatdemauds satisfaction out of tlie assets, to gether with an explanation of its character, and a description of its offset, if there be any. The total number of claims is 459 and their " aggregate amount is $223,413.25. These figures include $5,605.03 tin- listed claims that did riot appear on the books when the bank closed. They are largely open accounts against the firm, and were not in cluded in the $224,348.17 liabilities reported by the receiver at the creditor's meeting. The decrease in liabilities, notwithstanding the appearance of the $5,605.03 unlisted claims, is owing to the failure of presentation of claims amounting to $6,540.85, by which amount the cieditors are gainer. The toui amount of offsets is $17,487.28. The report confirms the view taken of the bank affairs by Mr Bryson in his report as receiver to the creditors and indicates that the assets will ultimately pay out about the per cent, named in that report, which was 59 per cent. Corvallis Times. Certificates to Employes. As will be seen elsewhere Re ceiver Hadley has been ordered by the court to issue certificates to the employes for wages due them for August and September. For these months no money has been paid to employes at all, although the road earned $16,367.61 during the month of August, and is presumed to have earned a greater sum dur ing the month of November. Why the employes were not paid their proportion of the earnings of these two months is not stated. It is outrageously unfair to distribute the earnings of the road through other sources and compel their em ployes to take their pay in depre ciated receiver's certificates that are not worth fifty cents on the dollar, if a market could be found at all for them. The employes should have received their proportion of the earnings, and not have been compelled to shoulder the whole loss. In begins to look as though the employes are to be about the last ones to be considered when it comes to the payment of money. The churches are making a vig orous protest against the Geary law because they imagine it will inter- fore with their mlssioiiery work in the Celestial empire, Yet, while they are expending millions with out practiclc results in China, the heathen rites of the Joss service are being conducted openly on the streets of Portland without a pro' test from anybody. The govern ment sent its armies out W est to prevent the poor Indians from hold ing their Messiah dances, while right here in Portland tomorrow night the Chinese will perform the more heathenish and outrageous ceremony of burning their wooden josses to apicasc the devil. The best thing the churches could do would be to recall their mlssioner ics from China and put them to work on Second street. Telegram There is a rumor current ' that T. Egenton Hogg has completed his financial arrangements aud will ap pear as a bona fide bidder for the O. P. road when it is next offered for sale. Should this 1 true aud Hogg should get the toad it will he worth twice the pike of admission to see the fellows that I Iogg made and held up for years, and who The Farmer's Loan & Trust Co have filed a iwtitioti asking that thu order apiKiinthg Joseph Simon referee to examine into the status of the certificates iisued by Rccciv er Hogg, be vacated. The ground which the petition is based is that tht-y were never served and the or :U: was obtained without their 1 L-,-.r.ii-1jftrrA Tt lu olaii r-1n i tili'il tlmt the order looked to the reversal of action had in the tise after careful consideration, and that it would in volve protracted litigation when the railroad was 1 tinning behind. Upon this jietition an order was entered suspending the proceeding until Novemlter 13, 1893, when a Oregon raclttc Orders. Judge Fullerton sitting in special session at Corvallis last week made the following orders affecting the 0, P, road, The sheriff was ordered to make an unconditional sale of all the property of the O. P. R. R. and the W. V. &C. R. R. before Decem ber 15, next. This, we understand, is to bo an absolute aud unrestrict ed sale, and the property goes to the highest bidder. Receiver Hadley was given per mission to bring suit against the Portland Flouring mills fot an al leged indebtedness. lie was also authorized by the court to expend not more than $750 in a trip to eastern cities in the interest of the roads ' The receiver was also ordered to issue receiver's certificates to em ployes of the road for the wages due them for August and Septem ber, the certificates to bear date of September 1, and to draw 8 per "ent interest.. f ti vti tit 1 v AturtfA m u-Vit 1 1 1 !. ...... . .ii,1 full hearing would be had to deter- thought he wa done up, take back ... ... vner an 1 a 'v.mMe pie. ; mine the same. Corvallis News. Superintendent L. R. Fields and the master mechanic of the South ern Pacific have been in the city yesterday and today making a pri vate inspection of the Otcgon Pa cific's property, round house, build ings, wharfs, etc. It is reported, and please do not tell who told you, that the S. P. is waking arrange ments to purchase the road, steam ers, etc. If true, it will material ly change the transportation as pect on this part of the coast. Al. bany Democrat., ' 1 ii : 1 rj n . I i f -t i hi .; H Li. Si 1 1 f 1 A t IT r j .1 Ocneral Sntrlntendent. Corvalli. Oregon.