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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1893)
V Tdi u,bd3r should be ead. by every tax-payer of Lincoln County, It will cost you but $i.j,a a year. Remember that this paper i SLdtsJ J ' is the .only one in Lincoln '.' ef . . . B MUT 4 or Benton county that has & W W'B tf 8iA if 6 Tr d 1 ! thecourage to stand for jit, BIBIBlail E rO f f M S g the common people, il M f f ' I-a ill Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, Nov. 23, 1893- Number 38 DIRECTORY. MNlDLX CWXTT. joint Senator f.mnty Judge clerk rherift' Treasurer - - School superintendent Surveyor Assessor Coroner fonimisslonersf " - C. B. crotno D. p. Blue B. F. Jones ienrge l.andi Henry Denlitijter I'has. Booth Jos. Gideon - T.E. l'arker - Jas. Kussell J. O. Stearns M. L. Trapp I NOW ARRIVED ! TOLEDO PRECINCT. Justice of the Pea lonstable J. A. Hall A. E. Altree CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. I -MUST BAPTISTS. Meet every first Sunday ' in each month, a 11 a. in. and also on the faturday preceding the above Sunday, af'p ., l' the Toledo Public Hall. L. M. Butler Jiesident Pastor. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Protestent Episcopal.) Divine service the third Sunday of everv month, at 11 a. m. All are Invited to attend. Rev. ( has. Booth, Missionary. Residence, "Reetorv," Newport, Or. IO. O. E. Toledo Lodge, No. 108, Meet every Friday evening at their hall In this R. F. COM-AMORK, N.G. Inwn. Kenos Arnold, Rec'y. IO. O. T. Meets every Thursday evening 7:30 o'clock, in firady's hall, this town, lieo Bethers. C. T. Jennie Alexander, Secretary F Aand I. I .Toledo I'ninti, No. 150. Meets every Saturday evening, Ko'cloclt, in liradv's hall in this town. All members requested "to attend. T. T. Reeder, President; J. J.Turnidge Secretin y. IO. O. F. Bay Lodge No. llti, of Vaqnina Cltv, meets every Saturdav evening. Visiting brothers are always welcome. :. ni'ititowK, Secretary. j. N. Stark, N G t O. 0. r.-:;e,rt laSgs No. S3, mat evi Saturday evening, visiting brothers are cor- man, milieu in niiena, Wm. Abbot, Secretary. MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK Deliapi Tu Sils FOR 1892. VOTH'K IS 11KRKRY lUVKS. THAT BY - virtue of wurrsnt fur the collect ion of Ae linquent tuxwof theitswsyment of Nfc. in the county of Lincoln J the State of Oregon, which warrant in now in my hands, ami i in wont ami rtpiiros a follow, to-wll; Stat of Oreitoa i ioaatf of Lincoln,, TO TOTHK SHKHlFFOr LlNUHJi COOTY, tTATR OF OKKUON, OKKKTlNti: TN THK NAMK OK THK STATK OF OKK(.ON M. r -OF- THE LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST John Kuhauiwon, N. 0. AF. & A. M. Newport Lodire No. 85. regular convocation on Saturdav on or before each full moon. Visiting brothers are cordially welcomed. Jas. II. Iti'ssKM., V. M. Jab. Robkktson, Secy. ri A. R. Phil Sheridan Post No. 24, meets " every second and fourth Thursday evening ,. . CiKO. Sylvester, Com. It. A. Bensrli., Adjt. PRACTICAL ATO1I MAKER Corvallis, Oregon jMk U.B.rtxjle, sMOTCL LINCOLN T.J Buford, Prop. Everything First-class. Charges Reaapnable. TOLEDO, OREGON. J A. HALL, Justice of the Peace Toledo, Q retro a, .Deeds, Mortgages, and all kinds of legal papers execute", witn correctness. i;areiui attention given to all business entrusted to my care. W. C. SIIEPARD, Attorney-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon. Business in any court in Lincoln County promptly and carefully at tended to. ROB'T CAMPBELL, proprietor or Toledo Meat Market, DEALS IN Fresh and Cured Meats OF ALL KINDS. Toledo, - - Oregon. FREDERICK D. CARSOX, Attorhey-at-Law, Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Collection, Conveyanciny, and Court Practice Generally. Jtefers hv permission to Kx-Oov. J. S. Iillstmrv ' Knnnt.-tr v Ii. Washlinrn. Gen. John 1' lfi" l.-v.-.,tnn,nflpr.ill.t hicf ii. A. K.. Min neaiioils. .Minn., Hon. Martin F. Morris and J .1. Iiarlington. Ks'i.. Washluitnn, u. !er Liuryea, rhiei I '.erk patent ofliee. Fairfax county, Va., and llev. I'has. Booth, Newport, Oregon. You are herehv commanded tsdloct the lteUnuuent 'I'axes wuMainrtl in the foregoing lVlititiuent Tax Koll for the year Isw. ami vou are hereby commanded to collect the came by levy upon the roods and chattels of KUch dclin auent taxitaveni. and if none be found, then upon the real property as set forth in aid de linquent tax list, or so mut'h- thereof a. shall satisfy the amount of taxes so charged, with costs and exiienscs. and you are hereby com manded to v over all moneys so collected by tne nrsi .Monaay in juiy-r.ereaiier. In tcxttmnnv whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and alflxed the seal of the County Court on the -Mth day of octolier, A. 1. isfl. 11. K. .HiNKs, County Clerk for Lincoln County, Oregon. skal Which warrant Is attached to the list of nil paid and delinuuent taxes for the year Isitt, in saiu l.ltiivnn o ami not naviug inmmi aide, PRICES. CALL EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. ONE PRICE O'BRIEN'S YAQUINA. CASH STORE SOMETHING NEW t 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 has the properties of 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 cookine. retainine their natural fresh appearance and taste, Its Use does away with labor, and makes what has been a hot, rlknp-reeahle task. "a delieht and a pleasure. It substitutes tor the bum 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. Tf a IToo i nrnfitahle and economical, for it saves one-half of the II J uuv f 'n.,c covoa tliP inr broken bv heat, saves the fruit cooked away, and i - j 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 AYTTVVTMfFVTTVE as a preservative, a perfectly safe and harmless preparation. -FOR SALE BY- PEEK 5c RUSSELL, Sole Agents for Yaquina Bay, Yaquina, - Oregon. Tb WiM Route. Oregon Pacific Railroad IIADLEY, K . W, Receiver. Low Kre!(fht C. B. CROSNO & CO., Asal ' Estate Ap&ts ul si Hutlcniau. John, lots .1, . Ilk t. Krcdrlcks- luilW HenrMis, II, one acre Harris, Ala. lots', II. Idk 14. Ilrooklyn. . llulton Harkow. lots :t. 4, Hk I. clydo. lubtanl,'therine. lot.s, i lk t, ncr addition to Newis'rt Ilornley. KUen J. lot it, Md 1. Haker I ditlon to Newivrt. Itulhart, A 11, lot 4. 1 Ik iS, Suth Ne vjt llanthrmau, John, h t ", ', blk 4, smit Newport llillers.J I., lots Mk ;7, liuford addition to Al 'xan rtii I., lota 11, 1-". I lk. I'.. W Hon 'lho:ttou add. to llault. Annie Harlow ldk. yj NowiK-rt Hun-hlns, i. H. lot:-A,. Mh 4 . Sew'rti loUii, K. O. lots '. i'. Wk. I Huiord's aoa. lo .MexnnoiTia - lllgspy, "ix:Si le-t, Ne Jt 1 noiniwon. aiu. to'NewiK'rt lloliiipwene.ChrMlna niortitniP. Susan Uusneu lo nriiu atut In In, W. . ivroiil ir.'Hrty . . . .. Johtwm. Mis. li. K. lot .M, blk. "It Barlow Idk. Nye A inoll'lfou aou. i .uw port . .- : Johnson. Alexander, lot a ' IK 4 t'luwin addltlonlo eri Keiu'dy. Mrs. ltiitel, lots In the tred- rleksburtr i n. 1 14 7 SB MS . rttt Notie for Pnblioatioaa l.nd Ornoeat OroRon City. OreHtouv November 13, IxDJ. i I they Accepted the- money and gavet j th worthless draft in exchange for j "OTlt'K U hereby given that th foolB : the Same. We Will See It it was 1 nanieilMUlor has tiled Motire ot his tmn- . , ., .... carelessness wnen tney nta tne Booth, John 01ssont 4 ' after diligent search to lind any iiersonal imin- erty within said county out of which to make the taxes herein after mentioned. I have levied upon the land descriU'd in the annexed 111 lto. iuc the property of the within named Individ, uals, as the same apin'ars assessed on said do liquent tax rill, and w ill on Friday the 15th. dny of Decern- !).,. 1M' at the court house door In Toledo, Mil- 'oln County, tircKon. atthchotirif 10 o clock m. of said tl ay sell at tublic auction, to the highest bidder, (subjett lo redemption) forcah in hand on the day of sale, all the laud describ ed lielnw, or so much thereof as inny Ikj nec essary to pay and satisfy the sum taxd against sam properly in saiu Lincoln .o., it., lor iiic year of lHWi, together with accruing costs and expenses. .lit. A. UNHis, pnertnoi i.inco 11 1 o.iinir wregon. Dated this 8th day of Nor. STATK or OKKIltiN, I a- Cot'STV or l.tNcoi.xi - hereby certify that the alsiro Is a true and correct copy and the whole thereof of the orig inal warrant now in bv hands for collection of delinquent taxes, for the yettr lsirj. liKH. .. I.AN1U, Sheriff of Lincoln County. Oregon. Iated thlsSth day of November, Iti'.'S. NKWTOHT I'llM'IMCr. MA UK. IIKSrKtt'rttlN. ANOPNT. Acklom, May H, lot k, 1,1k 7 lluford'a addi tion to Aicxanitria. a.4 Andrew, John, lots 4, A, 7, llk , Fred- reksburg, ana 1I011 10 make final proof in support ti hi claim 1 . 1 . . - , . 1 ..,11 ... -. 1 k.-(. . . v. I'ountj Cierk of l.Uieoln county al Twleilo, Ore- same with TaS, :. I ...... .. 11 ,,at . 1 - Mdteia. taa.taiitias. h. k. xa, tHHK and others. We will see what they for the northeast t-. of sonthiNvvt snth l of . , , - , lO.ll l.iiwiiijj iii 11 1.J iviii.-i VIS deposit and carrying them out in a . grip to Corvallis after demand had . been made for them by the treasurer Vs will see what they say of a. dozen other swine ling schemes. If they pass it by and call it "carelessness" only, then indeed ia our laws a farce and the name of justice but a mockery. southeast southeast of southwest14Seetkiu .'7 Township IS south Kaufte tl west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Iiihui and cultivation of, saldland, vis: Allen Korden, lwsSouthwrorth, A. C. Darling, A. A. .Met leary, all ol Valdirt, Lincoln ' ounty, Oregon, lliMtKRT A. MII.I.KK, mitisier. aAdl't'io 1 1 ail 1 .VI l.'itM 4'. 1 IX Al,lrl,,k ill lots 1.14 1.1k NcH'IKirt. lots (I. 7, lilk 11, lotirt, it, blk Rli", llayley A 1 ase s aiiiiitton to xewport, 1 i;i Albee, W h, lots 1:1, 14, l', lii, 17, IS, Creasy blk, Nye tv. inouipsou s aunitioii 111 Newmift. Austin, Cornelia, lot'J blk U. lot I'.' blk 10, nioomer a aiiiutiou 10 iewMiri Allen, F s, lots 4, .'1, A, blk II. Kavburii'a ad dition to Alexandria, Allen, Fannie liulso, lot 1, blk 44, lluford'a addition to Alexandria. Alllolm, C f, lot 4 blk 4'.l, Nen'iMirt, Huchiiuau, .1 H, 3 atires agricultural laud, ilesamore, IteneilUit, lots U, II, 1J. lilk i, Fredricksburg, llensou, John, lot 2, bl A, Olssoii'a 1st ad dition to New port, Bavlev, Mrs K, e 1 j of a w and w of I e 11 w '4 01 n a qr, ami 11 e qr 01 11 w qr, and w hf of n w qr. a hf 1 w qr, sec tion :I4, township 10, range U; alio 4 bits in tMsson s aiiiutiou 10 ewiHiri. Bavlev. J K. a hf of s e qr sec III. two 10, rnge 1 1 ; n w qr in s iirscc 1.1, 11, rnge 6; n w qr of w qr see l:t, twp 11, ruge tl: river lots 11 and 12 sec ;, two 1J, range ft; donation claim of 'i'hos II Pea vie in sec 23 and J4 tw 11 1 ranges I and except 14:1 acres: undivided half lot I, sec is. tu p 11, range 11: lots l,2.:i. 4 blk 7il lots I to 12, blk 7, lots 1 to 12 blk H2. lots 1,2. 3, 4, ,ti , 1U llksM,lotltnW, blklVJ lnlsltc.1'2 blk !, lots I to 12 blk M. all lots in blk 'X lots 4, .'i,n,7, s,. lilk w. lots 1,2. :t, blk !'J, lots 1 to 12 blk I(U, lots I, 2, :t, 10. 11, 12, blk 1IU, lots I, 2, 8, blk "B", lots I 2 :t. 4. blkl"K" all in Bavlev k (ase'saddltloii to Newisirt, Sill Haiti, John, lots 2aud.H, sec:tj, twpi:, rnge 111: lots 1.2. . 4. a. sec :u. lwn in. rngtf 10 lift lleavltulcr. Clara, lot 111. blk 11, Harlow s ttik. to .nvb lnoinnsoiiH aiiuiiuin 10 Newisirt: I 4.ri Haker. chas L. lots 5 and tl, blk 2, Haters addition to Newport: a"' Ilean, Harriet I., lot 10, blk 2, Maker a addi tion to NewiKirt: 1 4J Drasiield, I.ydia, mortgage I00, Nancy A Jesslipto l.ynia A iiraniieni, 011 a ai-rvs off of see , twp 11, ruga 11: 42 lots In l'help's addition to Newport; amacres Seal KiH-k: 7 lots In Yaquina Heights; li',i, acres in Willamette river bottom; llrown's property Mots: mortgage IUU; mints llulord saddltion to Alexandria; 1.', Improved acres at Seal Kock ; ;U) Iota Heal IliH-k Itesort 1 Haker, Nettle J, Haker's I'laee Coast, H acres, sec ft, iwp 11, rnge 11; 101s 1 auu 2, Haker s addition to Newisirt; lots.",, li, 7, h, u, lu, in Haker's addition to New isirt; blks and M, I'help s addition toN'ewsirt; lot I, blk 1, lot 4, I lk :, tilssou's2nd addition to Ncwfiorl; lots I, 2. :l, blk H, I ilssen's addition to New port: lots :i and In, blk 1: lots :l, 4, (ilk A; lots 1,2, blk II: lot 1, blk 7, In tilsKon's addition to New port: lots 1, 2, II, 12, Htiford's addition to Alexandria lots 1,2, 11, 12, blk II: lots 4, .'1. ti, 7,K, u, blk 14; lots:i,4, .1.(1, 7, M, V, 10, blk 1.1; lots 1,2, ;l, 4, ,1,11.7, K.il, 10, II, 12, blk HI, lluford s 2nd addition to Ncw.rt : lots H, V, HI, blk Hi, Hllford a 2nd addition to Alexandria; mortgage fluu Mary J. fit-tike and Nellie Hult'lev to K. K. Ha ker; lot a, blk 1, Nuwport M 20 Chalmers. W. lot in-blk .1, ilsson s 2nd addition Hi Newport carr, M L, n 1 a of 11 e 11 e i 11 e sec 20, twi II range 11 CiMon-p Hros A Kartlatid. Personal Casey, Thos , blk ill, I'help s addition U New Colli) lA-nen, F. lots . 7, Ml:. , rreitrlkliitrir Kerr, Cha. bus 1, . Itaybiirn s add. lo Alexander! ,.".' Kellashaw, lot 7, Mk. S. olsson s dd. to Newisirt Kunsoii, carl, homestead Improvements !, Jas. lot 4, blk. Fredrlclibnnr .. Lewis, Mrs. K. J. lot 42. blk. I, Fr. drlcks. blirir Uwson, J. W. lot Si, blk l,s. Newisirt, lot i. blk. 4. Frcdricksburg. ..: Ijiws, .1 s, lots :i and 4, 1.1k II, olwii'i ad dition to New -port Leach. A -, lot 12, blk IS. Frc lrlcli'Lurg , l...g-..lqii, Mr V M, lot" ilk 7, l'.r..'klvii LynchTJ P, I ns and 11, blk Ji, Freiltb-ks-burg Udutau, Anna, lot III. blk a, lluiolil'i. addi tion to Alcxitndrla Uughlln.t'ha-, lot 1 blk 17, Hater s addi tion lo New H.rt - - - - lsh, W II. blks j lii IJ, 1st addition to llrooklyn I.arscn, lots 3 and 4, blk .1, liny burn's addi tion to Alexandria McWhortcr, Levi and .lo-. I..I i bU 4, HImvu's lit aildtlloti 1.1 Newport l-.-i. I! I 't : ,',lf 7 I'r. .l,.;.sl.urg Mitchell, lien P, lot blk 7, Fredrlcks- bllng Mllchell, W P, lots 1 and 4. bis 4, Haser s addition to Newport Kean. W. I..I J. blk il-'.mu Niwp-'rl.. McMakon, II .1, lot 11 bl-i li, llrooklyn . Kelley, Tims, lot HI bl . 10, i reiiricas burg: lot 11 blk r., nl. son's 1st addition to Newisirt lllaThlndes, .Ins, lot S and 4 blk , Fred- rlcKsliurg ordn. lot 1" I lk 4. Fredll .lbiirg Peters, II r, lot 12 blk 11, ni'smi s to Newisirt -. Parker, Martha J, all of Mk K, llayl. ) ik Case's aildlilon to N.-u ) rt Parkin,.! ,, lots 7 and a blk 7, Itaybitm addition to Alexandria , atton, F M.lot 4, Nye iV IKoinpsons au dition to NuwiNtrl Paulson, i hrls, lots 1,4, liayburii s addi tion lo AleXHiidrlii !lnlirt,(l,Slots,S..ulh Newport ......... Kayiiuru, 1.11a .1, lots .1 11 1 s "is is, nn. Kllcy'llohti,' i,,t's'.i,' i.lii Hi';' 'lots' .1,' tl".' 7, ' ilk xi, i ly.ie loot, Sarah .1. lot 14, blk J, linker a mil lion tn Newisirt utp,,,. l.,i a 1,1 :l I'mdrlckslilira' Steven's, IliiruerlW, bus 1 4 11 14 blk 7, HriHiklyn : - Stewart, Hufbnr and M11II11, bus 4, fl, II, II) III I, IOIS 1,'J, II, l, III I.), IOIKO, , bl in, llrooklyn, Kmllh 1 w lots a. 7. HI -. iK'oatl View ... St rafTord, ulii II. lots A, 7, bl 14, New isirt Simmon", Annie K. lots II, 10, Id 4.1, Ocean View Kinlih, It. M. lot 7, 1.141, Clyde, . ........ si I. l,,i 1 bl I ' Haker's Addition to Newisirt : 1 sa South llcn.'li llolnl and Stililu Co,, ll bl 8. Mouth Heaeh. Newisirt an i-u iuu I..,.. II I I 1.1 -IT all It U 4tl. Inta 4, li Id 4, FrodrlcKsburif 44U Telherow, lleiirlcilu si, iot-, 1, 111 1, una 4. U. bl 4. Frcdrii'Ksburg WMtenKur, II I'. lots 1, 14, bl -1 Hatter s ad dition lo Newport 1"'.". WhlttiiKer, H J, lots 1, II, bl .1 Fredrick. Iiurg iVawifK,li..l.A'Cn., lots I, 1, blK 31, Newisirt Wllklns, F. M. lot S, bl III, New isirt Wolf, lien. IV, lol 14 bl II, HhHiklyn Whlltuiiiburg, lliirmau, loll I, 4, 8, 4,5, , 7. 8,11, HI, bl II. IH'cail V mw : Faiiiio, li. It. I.ec, J. liiiralinni,T. Wuik, A.A.,n!IU II. A. Illimuir, itaKliettt Atbllti..it tn Sititl lEnek. -2-2.) lots 111 44 1 Ill R U',.1 k' 1..1.1 a 1,1 la lot -1. bl lit. South NdwiMtrl I Ti Walling, lieo. lrsoiial property 10 10 Zlminerlie.J. H. iersoiial proairty 8 70 I LK ( ITT PHKt INIT MO. II. 1 14 tti.wiMtrl ibs. ft it, lleginuliig k:iS feet west of se. corner oi blk 1:1, thence west a.1'3 teei, thence north :t feet, thence east itl! feel thence leel to l-ei',liiln Cunpliell, Mrs Alice, lots 4 and .1. blk 4, i iiswin s ao'ini'.ii in ..vv ,i"i 1 ( anipisill, t-atal V, lots II and 12, blk II, South Newisirt Cacy. II. lot A, blk I, Fredrlcksburg . Carlson. Annie, lots 2 and il, blk a, Hay burn s addition to Alexandria Cunningham, It M !, lots 1 and 2, blk 2, Alexandria - Caul In, it K, lot I, l-lk 1,1 squlna height . 1 lower, lots .1, li, blk 2s. l it iiina helgl.ls.. Hclaiiey.J F, I'ermiial lnwlge, V., saw mill and longlng, New isirt Kmeiy.W li, fiacres of Jellrles estate .... Kver, II, Personal t Kndy, Nlrs, bit M blk M, N Thotn..ii Miblttioli bt NcM'tfjrt Franklin, Mrs M A.b.tJl, blk I, sr 71 1 74 4 &1 isi 811 4 13 11 .171 sit i 4 8H .17 57 8.18 Oil IS.I 4 1.1 4 13 18n 8ii Ml s.vi 4 Ml 4 13 4 13 8,18 174 8M 172 111! 4 811 4 40 1 13 14 Ou 4 mi 17 HI 174 4 ,18 1 72 811 8.18 41 in 4rt 4 Ha 1 13 m 1 V Election Notioe. VOTICK Is hereby irtven that on the .1th day of December, lw-'i, l the old si hisil house In the City of Toledo, In the County of Lincoln, state of Oregon, an eleetlou will u held for City oilleers, namely: One Mayor. tine Kecoraer, One Treasurer, tine Marshal, Si Ahlcrtiien. Which eletlon will be held al o'clock In the morning, and 111 mnllnue until Ho'i'Ux'k In the arterniHin ot sabi iiay. Hated this 211 day ol November IMKL J. A. 1UI.L. jusj Heconler ol the City at Toledo. What It Mean. Andrew. (I II, n w and w ' sec l twp II, range Hi lllle, Wm, IM. of, lots 14 blk 17, lota 11,11, blk 42, Klk I lly, Hodges, lieo, lloiiiu-li sd Iniprovetneuts and iHill Lllldennau, Mrs Kltialaitll, lotaS, A, blk 4, oyster t'lly Lathrop, p N, tersonal l.aiiiro, mii. nmu, ,-........... Morrison,!' L, is.rsonal and iHl Mllebiill. John, bui aerus land luiiisitell, KM, n w'4ofsw tsec4l, Iwp II, range 11,. 1,(14 KK I.NKA PHH l4!T NO. IS. Almstead. M I., lot II. blk II. Seal rock ... Adams, Jllib'.e W II, lols 4, 3, blk 0, Seal rock -.- Armstrong, TJ, 11 w lo! II blk 13, seal rtK'k Mew Allen, K M, e lot 4 blk 17, seal roea view Allen, F. M, lot 4 blk 17, Seal roeK View -- Adams, Mrs o Hot Soul rocK Mew Adams, Jas, I lot Seal roea View Iloliell. II A, lour lots In Waldsirt Heiisnu, John P, lot Hi, bl 3, sea! ruck lie sort .- Hums, F.malliie, lull, Id Hi, Heal ruck lie sort Ilawrne. John, lot 4, bl 13. Seal nK llesort linker, KranK C, lot 3 bl li, HarKor, F. C. lot 3, M I, Sel R. K 4 m 1138 4 811 1 III 00 33 4 "I I 411 III .10 0 38 fi7 3 43 Of (I'll I 4. W..'J i.ldltb.i bi Jiircet Line-Quick IMspatch- Hates. Iletiveen Willamette Vallay points and Francisco. CiCKAN STEAMER SAILINGS. j S. .. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. j l eaves San FraticiFco XovemlOf r,;h. H;h nd ; 2-lrd. l.'.r;. j l.eave Yaquina Novernler 9th. loth and 2Mb. ii.;. And altnl every ten days thereafter. This I'nmpanv reervea the right to chs;is-e -sii:::g dales without notice. KIVEK STKAMERS. juilv servi.-e lietween Portland and Mien and l'Mr Wlilan.elte river sdtits HAVE BARGAINS IX Farm Lands, Title Lands, Coal Lands, Town Property in single Lots or Mocks IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED. Abstrct of Title lo any property in Lincoln County furnislied on unmnl. I. I..I 10, l.lk ii, . w ifirt . .... ;, s, 0, 117, blk 21, qstr's blk N)C A; :o .'W strt bl iiris.k- "blk bl, ln-d- Oregon. blk, Nye ii i Imiiip NewHtrt Frlsiile, l.illth and F.tb nl-wii's ad'llti.iii b ' Francl. , Ab loti It, lot!. , u.-eail Mew - Fnrt'inller, W in, Ne I ' ompsoll ddl li'.ri tn New (tort i'raicr,!. II, l,.t I, l.H- !.' I addition 'iibm y, I' I' lots 1 and 1 lui (ilblsili, J' bii.l.-t- 1 and rle.-biltg (uceke, II I', lot 1". bit li r-drb l .l, irg (ildeoii. 1 s.e 1, 1,1 11 e 1 ,, nd n of s e 1. sec 12, tb I-', rans II: e , of s e I., we I. 1st. I I. rsiirf- II lirlndi l. Ilroi. b " I and A 1 a-c atldlii'.u to i.finii-, 1 hrl"tis:i, I' t t ' illil -n to New ltrt (.r'stve 1 a. lot I, blk I s-ouih Newj.rt 1. rant. W in,'' !'. i-'d Tn i.f l':ir Ks" CT.-ti'.-t 1,1k ,. .-Is I; li.i.'l.'J ' l1.. 1,., Int. I, .', 4,I11 4. blk 6 !'!!. Wm. Ilirl 1 I bin Ili-it. ramiii'l. i viiii'l" -1 lo.r:,i ol e cn.r 01 Nle A Th-flip-'li i-,rt : thelO'i-Wf-t '' 4M 2l:l Hall. U vl IV. lot II. bl 43, Hoerchctl,!'. W. lot 4, bl 24, Honen.nwcn, b l II, bl 38, H'.wen, Mrs. Nellie, lot 7, bl 31," llryanl, John, loi u, bl 31. '.' HalUifnrd, limlly, lot 12, bl 34 " IIUcK.T. .1. lot 14, bl .11, " II.eeh.F. h. lots, bl i, ' Haniell, II, N. n!, lu!4, bl .,lot tl, bl 44, seal II. View - lllagcr, Jacob II. hd Impruiaintiils and M-rMilial . Heren, l.dllh, F. iw' lo! 4, bl Hi, seal II. H.-Hiictt,i ho', iot7, lii II. S.11I II. Mew, Hiiriiham, Jennie 11. nw' lot 12, bl 14, Heal It. View Hiiniha.:., Ii. w', of lol .1, Id HI, - al It, IIlsIwIcK, L. A. e'V 'in! 3, id iSiai It. view Howell, lb bl lol 4, bl l. Seal It. It nrl . Ilathy, lti:Ila, II, bl 31. Seal H. itwirt HclKnap, ilr. .Ur-, lot II, bl In, Var Far l, Ink' 1',-V l,,l II 1-1 2 I. V l I !..,!'. Hriic-, i. II. Hi acres grb'lll'l.lnl laud rlarK, 0. I. land t'olliiis, it. . liegiunliiK at sw torn, r of lot I, r e l, 111 12, ig li. On tie north along U' l:ai h alsnit 7 r.sls Ins .tone mi the 1-atiL, llieiiee ...t-t lo eat Una ol .eld I d I, I'H'iiiH s to r- rt.rio r of tab! b 1 1, thence wtst to I tn.nliig, 3'1-li If lot2,:l, I, M-eilnn ;i, lownl'J rai'ge lots 1. '.1. 7. Sooth Ne f,r!, rocker. T. tinrlt.eaft of n,i;il,vol ,. m.ii lii -a t , ni s.n'1 ..-at 1 ,, 1 xcept ! t.",ai're-- 'd t . fl Mel' 111 tic '. t srt nl b,t jso.'i o..l . iMiiitw. iih.exiei't nart a pit.-'d t. I. Ii b lnii. y ll-eiiev.l I', bit II I'll' 11 s-r l!et.rl l a i.pi-e I, Sir, Alice, bu 7 id : Hi, -.i: Hock l(.:,rt, lia.Uli v.Jut.t; A lot r., blk 17, Mt lltk lt.-nrt f'ri.w,"), i. W. lol 7, Ilk 2-;. lines H- .17 7 fi7 M fi7 4 HI 4 8 fi7 Wl lu 74 rl, 1 I'riiln. I'. . lot 'i, !.,k 2 M ark, lo: S-a! oik 7. W (.'It Hi-(ley I'M !). ad- lot I, ,1.1m H', -I, Ni w if.rt : all r, s. '1. In. I. l I, 1. 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I.im k lie- The grand jury at Corvallis failed to indict the Messrs. Job for their appropriation of the county funds of Hciuoii county to their own indi vidual use. This was no surpiise lo anyone, tut in fact ha-! r ticipated by many. It was well known that it would be very diffi cult to secure a craud jury that none of its members would be bound to them by political or finan cial obligations. For nil that, how ever, we are informed that the jury would probably have indicted bad it not been for the construction placed upon the law. The grand jury in failU.g to in dict have simply said to the people of llenton county that any one or more of them operating under the guise of a bank may accept and con vert to their own use any county, state or municipal funds which may come Into their hands, and aftor oil the wiltlcat schemes which they may choose to engage in have fuiled, go scot Iree. It has further said that when the Jobs took that draft from the state treasurer which represent ed the college funds and paitl a private debt with it that they com mitted no crime, ouly were a little careless in business transactions, and the statute which absolutely and distinctly says that they must not do it was only so many cum bersoma words on our law books and meant nothing at all. That drand jury has said that when the Jobs accepted $1,100 of the elder Mr. Kline's money on the afternoon of the day they were last open for business they did not know they were going to fail, but accepted the money in eood faith with tl a in tention of paying it back upon de mand, and that they were only careless. It has also said that when they accepted deposits after bankiuir hours on the last day the bank was open that there was noth iug in it, only carelessness. 3 1 says that when the Jobs iennit(ed the Niagara mill company, in which they themselves were the heaviest stockholders, to overdraw on the depositors money in the bank for $43,000 and over, that they were again careless, but remained strict ly honest. That grand jury has said that their people have abso lntclv no recourse if under the irulse of a bank the public and o private funds are taken and reckless ly squandered by the so-called bank ers. air, tliat no matter 11 tney uo . .... keep their bank open alter Daiiking hours on the last day of their oper ations and receive money on deposit which they well knew would never be repaid, that it is only careless ncss, and not crinv'iality. There is ju.t one more chance for the Jobs to be brought to account for their absorption of private and public funds. T iere will lie a grand jury drawn i 1 Lincoln county next week. The . ame conversion of p-iMic funds wer made in Lin coln county by their branch bank as was made In He;. ton county by th- parent head of the gigantic " jswi i:llc. We will see if the Lin " coin county grand j try will indict for the thing which the statute calls Mrs. Vennoyer soys that she will eat goose with the Governor today, and will eat turkey aud cranberry sauce ou the 30th, . The Albany Democrat and Her-, aid will please accept our thanks; for items clipped from these columns, and credited to the News and Post, May their stock of gall never fail them. Arrangements are being made to move the entire Oregon exhibit at the World's fair to the Midwinter fair st San Krnciipf. This fair promises to be of much larger pro- portions than was at first anticipate ed. There promises to be a great rush of immigration tQ thej Pacific coast next year, Already Is the tide set- ting in this direction, and in less than a year it promises to exceed any influx of people the coast country lias ever had, The Evening Telescope has made its appearance at Albany, edited by llert Van Cleve. As Albany has. only about 5,000 population and. two daily papers already, friend Van Cleve. must have good nervj to start another. 29 .11 2'.l 111 r.i r.7 f.7 r.7 1 4.1 4 mi 3 Id 17 1 14 (Cvlitluued ) 1 a crime, or whethei it will white- " wash also. We '.ill see if they : cal 1 it carelessness .hen Dr. Davis ai cashier of their 1 ranch bank took !'! JU of Luke O'Ur .-n's money for :'u , a draft drawn on a San Francisco bmk when there was 110 money ; there to meet it, a 1 1 the bankers well knew there was none when The forms, type and entire edition the Portlaud Sunday Mercury were raided, and seized Saturday night by the Portland police, The proprietors, pressman and ncws-i boys were arrested and will be tried before Judge Muuley for printing and circulating indecent literature, Oregon is the nirttc that had an unexpended balance of the World's fair appropriation after the, fair closed. Out of the original ap propriation there remains $28,000, and Oregon's products captured over sixty medals, too, In glaring contrast is our sister state, Wash ington, She winds up her fair with a shortage aud an attachment suit on her exhibit. Tne Oregon Pacific road is ad vertising to haul freight in car load lots from Portland to San Francisco for ten cents per hundred, and charge our local merchants thirty cents per hundred from Corvallis to Toledo, And wfc have a law which says shipjiers shall not be discrim inated against, and pay a railroad commission $io,ihx) a year to see that the law Is enforced. 2.bolisli the commission or make them elec tive by the people. - The Corvallis Oa.ettc gave a picture of the Oregon Agricultural College foot ball club last week, Kach member of the club has good grounds for criminal libel against the Gazette, as nearly everyone who looks at the picture mistakes it for the picture of a group of life term men at the Oregon State Peni tentiary instead of the magnificicut foot ball club of the Agricultural College. A man stole a suit of clothes in Corvallis and the grand jury prompt ly indicted and the court convicted him. The same grand jury failed to indict the men who appropriated over $iocyxx of other peoples' money to their own use, and called it only "careless business methods." Yet we wonder why there is a grow ing disrespect for our American institutions. It is notable and at the sam? time remarkable that hard times nearly always causes a newspaper' epidemic, so to speak. This is evi denced by the attempt to run three daily papers in Salem, and the talk ing of starting a fourth. Corvallis also comes in for another paper when it is rustling two to get along; and now Albany is to be inflicted with another evening daily. i I l -. i'- i ii s4 1. - s 1 1 T0UU0 l Mr i.t aiiy Oe;iri fnperlnterdent. Iunnn, Oition.