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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1893)
f Remember that this payer , is the only one in Lincoln ' or Benton county that has the courage to stand for ' the common people. V IK J ' The vbadek should be read by every tax-payer of ji f 3 ft tt it a ij Lincoln County. It will ! cost you but $1.50 a year. I Voluffte I. DIRECTORY. L1X0ULS COUNTY. i Senator " ' 4) hiI Mlperin'cmiuin ..tier C. H. I'ni'iiu I. V. Ulue 11. K. Jones Gonr'-V lamlm Henry lienlinirer thus, llnoth , - T. i:. 1'nrkei . Jus. Kus-ell I J. O. Stearns M. L. Trur 1 One , H F" riTniT x vii Toltdo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1C93. I Notice for Publication. Number 34 niE KxrKurs RKroitT. Cash Store Tol.KI'O PUiVtJJCT. i, 0 ii( the Iii.-e .1. A. Hull A. K. A '.tree HUiCHKS AM) SOCIETIES. il H.W'TKIX Meet every ilrst stimlitv I iMt'h i'"' 'lit h. h 11 a. m. atnl also on the ,r.!:tv j.rpi'f'iing the above Smidnv, nt J . .Meat r? tor. j ;. .nUINV OIlTRt'II M'rr.teateiit KpiscopHl. i invii't1 service the ininl r-uiHlny of evorv nth. 't u "r inviiea in tutemi v h:ii. Hootb. Missiouury. I'esideuce ,.ii,M V." Newport, r. -I HAVE NOW RECEIVED MY- m mm 1 1 lil B Bill rv a 9 9 3 Vi WVgiJff I 11. 11. I'. Tnleitn l.oilice. Nn. liv. Meet every Kriilny evening at their hull in this in. v.ri .nS"i.r. See y. K. 1. 1'oM.AMonK, N'.O. ii ii. ''.--Meets every Thursiliiy evening, i ;:.'i .iVloi'k. in rally's hull, this town 11. nlinner.. '. T. Kli Unlther, Seeretary. ' lA.'nn'H. I'. Toleilo I'liion. No. li. Meets everv Siitnnlay evening. NnVlnck. In Grmty's II in this town. All members reuested'to cml. T. T. Kieilcr, I'rosUcnt ; J. J. Turntilxo, iTcwy. ii. ii. F. l!n- Lodge. No. 1M, of Yaqnlna Cltv, im-et every Satarilay evening. Visiting (iher?" are always welenme. ... . , S o. ii. r . --Newport Lwlire No. S9. meetfi every il -fi'inlayeveninir. visitfng brothers are t'ir inly inviteii to atteiM, nv. Aiir.oT, Seeretnry. Jmix Hu nii'.ri.-oN, x. r. i r. A A. M. Newport (.oj'e No. s, regular V iMitivni'ntion on Saturilfty on or boi'oro eai-h i: miion. VinitiiiK brother."! are eoriliallv tli-omeil. .IA9. II. I!i'EI.l., W. M. ' Ia. iliiiiKin'.ox, Scey. The Largest and Most Select Stock ever shown on the Gav. Bry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shog, Hots, Caps Rubber Goods and Oil Clothing,- All of which I am Selling at- l.aml Offlt'e At Or'?tn t'ity. ro-m. i t viobor i. i V OTH'K In hervv-v -civen thut the folU'wim?. numoil settlor Uhs ;iU-l mtuc oi hi- intvn tion to iimko linal ii',-t in suimmti M"hisi!nun. an.l thit sU(t tmm til bo turtle ''Oioro iho t'ounty clork of l.iiuw'.Ti county, i'ro-on. hi Toleh trotfoti. on loembeT 1. l'.11. vix; tifow K. t.ucWry, II. K. So. (or the somhwost l oi section '-. iown-hln 11, south, ranee a west. He names the lollowin witness t rovo his oouiinuous re'tlotHo upon nl oo'.tivauon f saiil Irtinl. vis: A. II. Ilunt. W.n. l.awrouco. l. Alnhiu, John Heers aul Vm. Iioor. nil ot Little Klk. tnom. o-U Uv.ttKtT A. Miller. Uceitter. : i v In this amount there is inehul-1 shows a large deficit. The ultk -0a5 j.976.SS raid iur laud which j mate result as to the amount of the ivu.h liim on thoithe hooks do not eivo any iniorma- dividend will depend largely uu Condition oniiUUilton, !liou as to the probity purchased or JohiVTo. j location, , , , . . . , f 1 An item m the matter ot accounts In the matter of the Assignment olt . , a o j to which I call your attention is the . , . ! Ol ti I'.NTl.KMKX! In acconhmce Notice for Publication. Ijinil t:!'ueat Ore-con City, orviion.j Oi-tober 4. 1 Xini'T. horoby icivon that the tollowim-nann'-l-iottier hiu iiKl notice oi his inten tion to make tiiml proof in support tn"hi" claim, a;u1 that iiu! pooi lo male 'n'l'uro the oiintv t lei-k of l.iiiv-oln oou nt ,ui Tieilo. Oro- Hin. eu I'eceintMT 1. Ik!, vik.' of section t".. Uunshlp 11 south. for the east ranee I'wost ttftttice lilt fiilliiu i t) i M itliitiiiii'H lit tirttVit ttU cmitinuouK re-ttU'Ui-c upon and uUhHlion j ii)forn.ltivtl ftS llll'.lhl .ir. Mi-ivmiii'l a 11 -1 1 ' Trnoiv 'nil oi t'hiiomi! i fit to the I'reditwvs '! saivi biinkinir Oreiron. KoiiKK'l A. M ll.l.KU. Keu-ttrr. . , i house as represcuteil by oui com- obliatiou against the Niagara Mill . . ' Company, who owe a balance to with my appoint-1 " . , - , , . iiiiuiiiuiu, j'i' x. vi -tfcii-ot"t ment bv vou and at vour ltqueNt, i ,1,:. 1 -I have carelully examined this ac l h;ve examined the tov ks ami ae- i,, . , , ,. , .., count, finding that there has been counts ot the banking house ol , ,,,i, x, n i..., !'., fovMir-udby lIamdton,Job,VLo.tothe .ii.i., iiiin.iii i. j"- - iwrio 1 ol .-even ev-.M past, "tl a view to dv't'rmi:t- as to iliL- correct ness oi" the ::oeoi:sils, the character to the knowledge of the same and such t heue- , ot soii'.iiurn cm ', ot ot 1 nt invi'smenis. wiui a view . 1 i. 1 l. 11 uh..M.n n.. v.. .11 .... . 1 .1. . 1 ! m.t.llMii 1 V'l ,m. 1, niCUlK even- Keeoml ami fourth Thnrmlnv iivenimr ' Geo. Rylvkstk'k, Com. Ii. A. liKSiEI.I., Alljt. Cnrvallii, Orexun SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. All Goods are Marked in Tlain Figures. I am selling Cheaper than ever before. Call and examine my Goods and Trices aini e convinced. Agent for the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS. Meas ures taken and Fits Guaranteed. Pm"cEE O'BRIEN'S sctaosrhe YAQUINA. UOJJT CAMPBELL, PltorKIETOK or Toledo Meat Market, DEALS 1N Fresh and Cured Meats OE ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Oregon. M. HANSEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Watches Cleaned and Repaired. All work Guaranteed. Toledo, Oregon. HOTCL LINCOLN T.J I3uford, Prop. Everything First-class Charges Reasonable. TOLEDO, OREGON 1 A. HALL, Notice for Publication. Lend OttW at Oroson t'ltv. Orci(on,( (Clobcr 1, 1KW. iWWV.s hereby nlven thnt the following namril Foltlor hns tib-il n.'iico ol his tnton tion to make final prooi in support ot Ms claim ami that wibl proof will be inmie before the County Clerk of l.inroln eoutily at Toledo, Ore gon, on PiventlHT I. Iv' J. vi ; Aann H. Hunt. 11. K. . 7.(117. for the southeast 1 1 of soetiou lownnhlp II ."joutn Kam;e '.twoit. 1 to imnio t hi ftttlowtnvr witiirsnsri lo prove his continuous resilience upon ami culttvaiion 01, saiM latnl. vix: O. F. l.i'.ckey. Willitun l.iiwrenee, M.J. Aliuln. John neeis. illiam iieura. all 01 Little Klk, Oregon. UoltKIlt A. MM. I. Kit, Upitiittor. Notice of FiualSottleinent "VOTH'K I hereby etven that the umlerieue'l ailministrulor of the etftic of Mont y Unlce. tlecoawtl, has lilo'l hift tinal ntcouuL im wiui ml niluistrator, in the rounly 1 oiirt of Lincoln eountv, onHoii,aul sail court hai livrl Mon ituv, the Ith 'lay of lecoinbcr. is:, at the, hour nf ten o'clock, . m., at the court house In To. lelo, Lincoln eountv, Oregon, for heariiiK ib jvi'lioim thereto, antl the suttletnont (hereof, Itateil this ilh ilav f October. A. I), is-.tt. W. II. llPtK. A'tiniulstrutor of tho Kslato f llqury UuUe, ileeeafeu. Snmiiiona, In theCireult Court of the stale of Orevoii: for (he County of Lincoln . F.lla KuotiH, rialntilT. i v iinlocr A. Kuolts, l-efenilant. ) ToSulcer A, KnotlK, Ihu uliovtfinnntxi (IcfemL nut : N THE NAMK OK 1 11 K ST A TV. Or OKK;o lustice of the Peace. Toledo, Oregon, eels, MnrtsrAfrei, and all kludu of letral pap-ens execute'! with eorreetnenji. Careful atteniioii nven to all business entrustea to my care, TT. C. SIIEPAliD, I. V. v.' ".-' Attorney-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon. Flusiness in any court in Lincoln County promptly and carefully at tended to. SOMETHING NEW! AKTiFE:R.iiH:isiTiisrz: 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 lias 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 lias been a hot, (lisnp-reeable task, a delieht and a pleasure. It substitutes for the bum- O 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 cau be bad in Winter as well as in Summer. ' Tts 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 fcVmentatiou at any point desired, and produces a sparkling beverage likd 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 ANTlFEltMEXTINE as a preservative, a perfectly safe and harmless preparation. N 1 You arc ht'ruliy smmiionoil mul rcinirci In n npeur ami atiimer tho i-iiiiiiilnint ot the iilatn- tiffnowim tile with Iho iMt'rli of "ttiil noilrl, on ur lioforo Miinilay, th. Sith ilnynf Niitfitiliir, 111.1, that iietiiir mat neitiK ttu mm nay oiinu iu-i ri'iftilar November term of until nmrt. to lie tie imn anil helil at the oiiurt house at Tolclo in nail! l.ineoin i-otiniy.on .-nlii .'7th May oi" Novem ber, Ann you are nereny iiminc'i inai n vou fail no to answer miiil I'liiiiplHint, that Ihe jilalntltr will iiiily to thi'i-.nirl for the relief j.raveil for in her Haiti eimiplaint. to-wif. For a ileeree of the naiil enurt iltnnolviliK the bomlli of liiatriiuiinv now exlutlnir between the ilatntin ami ileleiu'laiit anil forever divoreltiK her friun von the all ilcfenilant. ami for.iii'h other re lief iu niuv lie eoiiltHlile, anil for cokIk iiiiiI itis- buieiiieiitN of thin unit. Thm HiiiniiioiiK In iiutiiunen in tne i.im oi n I'ol'NTY I.K HKit bv virtue ot an cinler niaile by lli.norabln .1. t'. Kullerton. .luilirc of nabl eonit. at t'hamberH, at KoseburK, Oregon, on the Mh ilav of oi-totair. IN'.'il. ilirci'llnir the hame tube nublhhi-il therein for il iii-eclvo ami ion- sei-niive wetiUH. Iiateil Oetober 11. ihsi. J. K. HHYSiiS, Attorney Iur I'lulntifr. FREDEIUCK..1L CAHSOX, Attornev-at-liiiAv, Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Colh-ctioiis, VoiirvynuciiKj, ami Court J'rm fivv (U-neraUij. KefeM bv jrmliiilon to Kx-fJor. J. H Plll.lmrv, I'. S. Senator v. It. Vanhburn, Cen. John r. Ilea. Kk-i onimanilcr lii t hief (I. A. H., Mill neaiiolln. Minn., Hun. Martin K. Moiriani J. J. linrlinxtun. hm., WanhliiKton. Ii. t'.,Si-huy-ler Imrvea, t hief I'ierk raiciit ollli e. Fulrfm t oimty", Va .ainl Itev. t hB. lliHith,.Neiori, OreBon. -FOR SALE BY- PEEK & RUSSELL, Sole Agents for Yaquiua Hay, Yaquina, - - Oregon. Bow Oregon Pacific Railroad. K. W. HADLEY, Receiver. ''"-t Line-Quick Di-pateh-Low Frelnht Rate-. l'n-ii Willamette Vllr "ii:i'.s ati'l J"i Kraneiwo "CK.W STKAMKR SAILINGS. H. LEWIS. dkai.hr in Boots and Shoes, Flour, Feed and Groceries, CHEAP POK CASH . Toledo, Oreeon. IIENKY WULF, IKALKK IS Pure Wise: and Liquors- Drift Creek Items. l'ine weather at present. The recent stoiins have brought most of the bachelors back to their old haunts. Win. Arnold and wife returned on the 14th from Brownsville where he has lecii carpentering the past summer. Mr. II. II. Curler went out to the Willamette Valley Thursday. Wm. Griffith ami Albert Meaker paid Big Klk a visit last week. Ii. I-. Wilhoit went to Klk City Thursday. Mrs. Margisou left Klk City Iri mittee. I therefore beg leave tore-; port, that, accepting U'.o original entries as correct, I find the clerical uniformalty correct, there being but few errors, and those found making no material difference in t!v result, But I find a vast amount of work .: '.tiil on.l 'V1I,'U1!- tiou needful tt a fair and satisfac tory understanding ot the same in its examination. I have sought to exercise a judicious and careful in terpretation of the intent of the parties in interest in the business. 1 find that no dial balance ot the general ledger lias been had at any time ami an effvt to balance ac. counts was niadu daily by comput ing the amounts received and amounts disbursed, and any dis crepancies were se'.'Jod daily by charging the difference to "long and short" account, which account the close of business Jiuieoth, 1S93, showed a debit of $3, 638, 32, I find the oapiial stock of tlic banking house to be .o,ooo, $18, am of which is to the credit of Zeph Job in capital stuck, and $21, 600 to ihe credit of B, U, Job, cap ital stock. Upon the 30th day ol September, 1SK5, there stood to the credit of Zephiu Job capital stock Jio.otx), and to the credit of B, U, Job capital stock ?i 2,000, I lie ad ditions made to Ihe capital stock since that lime, have been made by appropriating from the interest, discount or exchaugi! funds! also from an estimated increase in the valuation of the banking house building i,n'l uxhm-s. I find, how ever, that Zephiu Job is indebted to the bank In the sum of 17,454. ofwhHi amount 15,648.71. is m open account, and i,Ko5.50 is in notes, and that 11. R. Job is indebt ed to the bank in the sum of $7,002.10, tft5.3-l5..ti 1)C iccount, and $1,656.88 111 notes. These two accounts and the obliga tions are a legitimate charge against any interest the' parlies have ami amount together to $24,456.78 as against the capital slock. I find that the expense, in the conduct of the business from Jan uary 1, 1MS7, to January 9, 1893, and chargable to expense account, to be $28,925.41 mid losses on long and short nccount to be $2,638.32 a total of $31,563 76. I also find that the revenues de rived from tin business to be as follows: From the interest iuud. .$29,105.16 From the discount fund. . 9,557.57 the careful administration of its affairs. Respectfully submitted, W. T. Branch. Total f.V.662.73 This amount '$38,662.73 Jess the excuse account and the long and short ac'.oiint, a total of $31,563.76) day morning for Brownsville, where shows a balatu e of 7,098, S6, which she will visit friends and relatives ! is the net amount of the profits as a short time before she retnrons to i the re.iult of the working of the San Franci-xro. ! banking house for six and one-half : mattt rs, and these notes with a few mil! company since September yth 1SS0, the sum of fSS.862.77, and that the bank has received from the mill company, cash direct and cash bv wav of collections, the sum of $15,227.93, The Messrs, Job are stockholders in the Niagara Mill Company to the amount of 204 shares of stock out of 364 issued, consequently are the largest holders, and most naturally would be anx ions for its success. For this reason I judge they have made advances. The oricinal purchase has been In creased by the purchase of laud t the amount of about $5,000; build ing chutes and railways imvc imi $5,000; building a fish ladder has cost $1,684, and a new builder and machinery ami repairs have cost several hundred dollars more. Ad vances have been made to O. P. Ahrams of $6,700 upon a contract for logs which are not yet delivered and the delivery of which is in loubt. The mill company nt the time of its failure had lumber 011 hand to the amount of say $6,400; bills receivable $2,6471 personal ac counts $i 0.678.50. The value of the real estate at the lowest proba ble valuation may be considered at $10,350, So far as I, have been able to investigate the milt com pany's affairs I should judge that the business will likely realize con siderable less than It cost. I would call your attention to the condtiou of the bills receivable account, in which I find it. This nccount calls for notes to the amount of$ioa,7t9.- 77 An inventory of the notes found in the custody of tho bank ns made by the assignee and examined by myself amounts to $78,394,44 an apparent ehortage of $24,315.43 I have given examination to this matter considerable time mid am .atisfied ol the impossibility of straightening it out satisfactorily for the reason that I find the amount of $105,925.48 entered up on the cash book at various times either to the debit or credit of that account without a word of explan atton as to whom the money w as loaned or from whom the money was received. If there had been recont of such notes properly kept it would have been easy to deter mine what notes were missing From the lest liuormiilion 1 cau secure by this examination I am led to believe that two notes, one of$i 3,000 and one of $500, total $13,500 given by Messrs, Jacobs & Neugass, were used in the purchase of the one-half lot and building ad-1 joining the bank building. The property was bought for $17,000 ami these notes used in payment but no entry was ever made as to the purchase of the property or the distribution of the notes. The same may be said with reference to the purchase til the property known as the Cauthorn w arehouse projier ty, and also the property mortgaged by T. J. blair to secure certain notes ami which was sold under an execution to the Messrs Job. No entries were ever made ol these Those l.eeeiver's Certificates, The receiver's certificates issued bv Receiver Iladley to the employes for wages due are uol being accept ed by the employes with that cheer ful spirit with which O. P. em ployes are expected to display for even small favors. " In fact the cer tificates have a clause in then, which is contrary to the law under which they were issued, and which practically destroys every good feature which they would otherwise possess. The certificates arc in tho following iortn; . No. "Employes Evidence of Indebted-, ness," "I, E. W, lladlev, as receiver ol the O. P. and the V. & C. U. R., certify that was ,i,.Cri , flnnntr Hip month of -, and that there is duo is services during f services during tutt 1 893, the sum him for his month of- of $ - , no part of which han been pnid. As directed by tho court, a copy of whose order is giv. en on the reverse hereol, I will pay the aforesaid amount as soon as possible out of any moneys remain, ing in my hands, alter making diw payment of all necessary expense in conducting the allairs ol my trust. This claim is to bear inter est at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from date. Paled at Corval lis, Oregon, Sept. ist, 1893. K. W. 11ADI.KY, ns receiver for the O. P. and W. V, it C. Ry, and not otherwise. The ortler referred to 011 the re verse is simply a recitation of the facts related in the certificate and giving the receiver authority to is. sue such certificates. The part to which the employes object is the latter part where i says, "I will pay the aforesaid amount as soon ns possible out ol any moneys remaining in my liandn after making due payment of at) necessary expenses in conducting the affairs of my trust." It will bq noticed that they promise to pay these certificates for labor only after nil necessary expenses have been paid. The law, which was printed in this paper a few weeks ago, provides that "such receive hall thereafter pay such certlfi. cates out of the fir.it moneys com ing into his hands from the receipts and earnings of the ptopcrtics un der his charge in the order of their issuance." There is a material difference in the rending of the law anil the rending of the certificates. It is inferred by the latter that the employes are not necessary exK;n ses. If that lie true why not dis pense with them? Why keep up any but necessary expenses these hard times? We suppose that the running of the excursions for the benefit of a lot of Salem boys and girls, and giving them free supper and free dances were necessary ex penses and must be paid, even if the men who risk their lives in op erating their trains go unpaid. The certificates are dishonest upon their face and we don't blame the boys for refusing to take them, nor can they be blamed for their fast waning confidence in the court which made them so many glittering ante-election promises. 11 -. ..--i;Sai Vl-i Fresh beer on draft. vet mta co twin m iM-ftrtMf wiu M AMnn UrU Vox 1, To1l9. ; Ore if on . v ju..o;kit:: valley. j Yur.Ina. 4..tojcr 2f'L 1-th. atl 1 i "! 'i t rtn.'i o. Oct.iVr 7th. 17th. -T.h " h ith.j'it iioi.ee. .V QUIET AND ORDERLY RE SORT. Milt Young iasr.ed through here I years. In the mritt-r of excuses I Wednesday on his wy to the Bay. j''" t find that any rent has been . Ii r rue. A f . lint ffiMll 1 txl Mlltin1 f!l1V. m. brother John, whr train. hundred dollars of outlawed notes, will practically make up the defi ciency, and this, I believe, is a cor rect explanation of the matter. I am satisfied, gentlemen, that no monies have b en diverted from Toledo, Oregon. KIVKS STUAMKKS. . i e iK-iw een i.rt'i -1 :t'l "alcm 't ! t ; i-r vuiumetie rtrer --ii!-.. ; inn flir. tii,u mi, it i. .Ill-fl T llfif Saturday to meet his mother and h came in on the ' l""''"""--; " i ness. properly pertaining to the : t.fitititiir house, and to the best in- the proter care ai d custody of the Win. Arnold Jr., returned fM f(,rra;lti',m nrHvH at I do n-.t think ! b :uk by either of the Messrs. Job, Drift Creek .Moiv'.-.y. , that any pi-fits have been derived except the investment made in the The surveyors finished surveying : from outside v mn.es by reason of j purchase of the mill propcity and this township on ihe 15th ! using the futnts of the bank. I do 1 its subsequent atvount, and the A bt-'-f buytr would '"o well t'inotfind that :.ny action has ever purchase of the re.d estate mention come to Drift cKt . as there are . !rt;t. taken with reference to the ! ed ami the record of which is to be r.c - 1 ...... i.- r. 11,. f,.i iv. ..:,r.i,h .1: ..1 .(,... ,i.,i.,u .. 1,;, li ' fmi 11, t nt inn 1 1 if n-i nrds of this roun- , . . , ... III llhl-:il 'H l-.i.ii' 1 ..... . , HI- rn.li Ol 4i.v 'loii n ii'ph..t niuviii'"' j..-.. - . - tneir paper wim lxtiKiue.-. i nm..- , . ,, 1 ..iiir,.n W. will tnl-f : stei:rs in i;,is v.iii'... . may dlher of theahove at the marVct Km.livr.rW IxyM mkjti on -or parti.il'y o .but t:iat all .f tlicm ; c-liu-ss to the bank, flic valuation price delivered at any point on the , n e v;., j an; iJVr eref.k T,f , ;i;lvc bct n '.rer.tH a k("m- ( rtel "JM, lhc rw ol Messrs. Ilaui TitUIUtUA III VllV UJiuui Ji u I.'" : m. . . t,, . .. . ires of Original Surveys accurate-: :eIlSi stnufor l or Waloport. 1 )rop 1 u . . " t locaUd Trms Reasonable, us a card if you wih to pay in that ; haul tlieir v. tut. .. ;t:r,n to wav and we win lei you unotv u jbimju. LOlUiUUU..-- I . ' 1 1 1 LOT. C. POWELL, rw Knorinccr and! i . c? Surveyor. To Subscribers. All those who wi:-h to p iy for ly locate ! -Vklrcr-'S all . . . . . . . . , u t .i. : : . .. . ... . I ... ........ I....... i I'iririi.l f..r.., . Ill, ill Will .'V I II. I i V , II," I1SS1 V lift 1. il llll-S rOlUC C"P l lO ' Ul il.l'. V ItCH V. IJI, -,1.', ,.J'lvi,fc, .'.f f) r'- provisions over atul loss. 1 find that certain invest- ' of course, on the supposed depre- Kvherc and alout when Stic'. meiits have been made in real j tiation always occasioned ny n r !:.u- tntVu.-t amount of $26,246.-' forced closing of aiy business and Notice. To AM, WHOM rr mayconckrn: This is to give notice that the un lersigncd, having bought all ofS. A. Logan's Interest in and to the fitm of Krogstnl Bros. Ht Logan, doing busiut'f s at Toledo, Lincoln county Oregon; all accounts against said firm will be paid by Krogstad Bios;, and 'ill accounts and notes due said firm will lie collected by them. The Toledo saw-milts and any business in connection there with will hereafter be conducted under the linn name of Krogstad Bros. Respectfully, A. O. Krogstad. Dated, Toledo, Or., Oct. 33, 1893- .. Bonds for deeds for sale at the LVADitit office. TW celebrated farker and Snag Proof f, urn boots at O'Brien's, Ya-tjuin'. to deliver I i On. Lincoln C'1-, ofgon. -MIV. ;.inil stt;rtf:i.'" I ..n aili., Oryo-