Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, December 21, 1893, Image 4

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UNCOLN COUNTY LEADE?
J. Y. Kll:iVAIlT,K.li.;ran.I 1'roprli-lur.
Mili!i-hcl every Thuri.iuv ut li.'eil.i
i.-iiity, Ori-i-..-i.
Sub.scriiition Kale
One year,
fiix months,
Throe months.
ii.50
75
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hi up in
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-l ( in-: nMr.x-:ii !i,r the I.kaiikk.
.ICntcn-il ut the j.-it. ,tti-e in Tolcl-i
fryi-uml-eliiM iiuiil rniittt-r.
. ..iiii-h m:-i:ivinif l (ii( pin KrvDnniivv in.t .r. -
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OfYicinl County Paper,
W)CAfv NOT ICS.
Deputy Sheriff farrisli male
final proof on his homestead on
Tties lay.
Samuel Logan, one of the solid
fanners from SidingOue is in the
city to day.
Jack Allphin was in the county
'eat Tuesday and returned home
on Wednesday's train.
The Kddyville nasby was down
as a witness for Win. Wilson on
Ins homestead proot.
I'M- Sulluen of Newport, passed
i. ill f.ir Salem on Wednesday
morning's train
It looks at this lime as though
the bid at the recent O. I', sale
was a cold blooded job put up to
defraud the employees. Will it
Aork?
Wrn. Mackey of Corvallis, who
lus been visiting his daughter,
Mr.-r. Jan.ei (lr:ic!ur, at the Siletz,
rt 'utile-'! to Toledo to day, enroule
lor lionie.
The Tillotsoii br.i'liers are break
ing up tide'.ind near town. As an
example f what iiidusterous and
cconoiuirai n:en can do in Oregon,
we mi.'.ii ii ! I that those two broth
i'is Inivc ."viced and rechilmed 70
; .'ivi ii" ti.lclnn-l dining the last
v iv and 11 half.
).. V.'. (iuiiii, ,- ii, Zenas Davis
in: 1 ('('.ir I'.inno, chuk.' up from
South IL-.u h 011 Monday and s)t'iH
the day with friends and wore
joined Tuesday morning by Ora
Copelaiid, when all took the train
for victoria, where lliey will ship
vi tludr third sealing cvp.-di-ti.iii.
,':ip'.. M ilc.ihv li.is issued a bull
etin ii:f iriiiing tlie cipluvi-e-; Vl:at
icticiv.dinieiit to the lime of ;,V,oo:i
ol" $7, " per mouth must In- cu
lm sed at once. Tliat's all ri:;!it.
We wo.il'l lespecti'uliy sui.;",csl that
the lir-.t, last und all of the ic-trcnchmi-usl
bo mule on tin- salar
ies an 1 ONpciise accounts of the
receiver, supcvinlcn lent and attor
neys. Co. 1) of the big so. urges,
the li'.tli.' ones are not ;oal;ifiT up
anything.
To the goo 1 ladies of aouiua
the I.i;iii:k owes an apology lor
not making uiention of the public
r ead in;-; room which has been es
tablished in that place by their
efforts, and it humbly begs their
pardon for overlooking' it this long,
These energetic ladies have procur
ed and nicely arranged a public
reading room where n very pleas
nut hour may be spent in good
associations and surrounding. As
far as they are able they furnish all
the late books, papers and mag
azines. 1'aities having any good
books, periodicals, etc., which
they feel that they can spare
can do a graceful net by -end
ing them to the Va'ptina reading
loom.
The coin miltec of O. T. cinplo.--
es which went to lvo-.ebtirg to con
sult wi'.h Judge l'u'ilei ton, return
ed (-ir Tuesday mid made their re
p"i Is to the meetings at both Al
bany and Yuijuina, held on Tues
day 1 veiling. They reported that
the Judee cave tl.eia n heaving
inid id-.o I'ucoinaj'ev.ient as far as
w." in liw pouei. Tile men have
mi. . ir cd ihi.ii j;vic anci s and will
prcsii.t ti.ein to the court nest
Tui -.",. -y thiough H. II. Hewitt. of
Al's;,iv. tm iv coii-isl. Theprin-
ip; 1 '.I'.iuys n-,V. lor by the uiiu
w ill be that tile -;de bo Hot ei.-.l-
fl! ii.i..'i l;cV-s !:c i-u'll be pail in
full in .... :e inaru'.er, and m c.i-e
th.e ; ale is not conlir me 1 that the
lourt remove Receiver lladlv ;,nd
npp itt a reccivei which wi'd. 1 e
. favorable to the i'iijhces.
the raeetings held last Tnt-scny
liihs'iuie very sti indent le-i la-
lions concerning the present man
agement wete adopttd.
i We are under obligations to B.
P. Jones, for favors shown us this
-1 week.
v-. . Lopeland went out to
I Corvallis Tuesday returning home
ednesday.
Mrs. W. ;. Rich went to Phil -
mnth this m. rning, where she will
i spend Christmas.
, ....
L. u . ihon, ofClutwood. came
down on Wednesday and made finfel
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proof on Ins homestead.
marriage license was issu-
je.l on Ihursday to Karn-
jest IJobcll and Miss Anna Jorgen-
son of Waldport.
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Rev, and Mrs. Nawley left on
in- li r
j ednesdays Irani for Monroe,
lienton Co., where they will spend
the Holidays.
J. II, Lutz is expected home
from Topeka, Kansas, next week
where he has been visiting for the
past three months.
A feeler has been sent out to the
O. 1. men to see if they will sell
their time to the scalpers. The
amount suggested was 35 percent.
M. W. Simpson, Rufus Simp
son and Iv. W. Powers, were
down from Klk City Saturday.
They are a jolly trio arrd are al
ways welcome.
Vou will never regret it, jf you
come to Orady's opera house, Jan
nary 3rd and 4th, to see "The
Turn of the Tide" played. The
popular prices, twenty-five and
fifty cents.
Miss May Hall, of Newport,
went out to Juncion City on Tues
day, to be with her mother who is
ill at that place. They expect to
return the latter part of the week if
Mrs. Hall is able to travel.
Jieal estate men say Oregon is
already feeling the benefits of the
World's fair, w here the Webfool
stale's premium awards show she
has the best and richest country on
( bid's lootstool. Immigrants are
coming iu increasing numbers, pre
pared to help fashion here out of
Nature's bountiful gills the greatest
commonwealth represented on the
starry banner,
James Carter, the big hearted
whole soled section foreman, of
Siding One, may his shadow never
grow less, gathered us in from the
way side, and his hospitable and en
tertaining wife placed before rrs as
line a dinner as il has been our lot
to sample for many a day. Robert
Campbell, Lester Wiuigh, Sheriff
Land! 1 and Hen Jones were with us",
and it must indeed be a bountiful
spread that will feed a fat butcher,
a hungry editor and a couple of
frmlshe 1 county officers. Yet the
good lady fed many more there
a iter.
Mrs. Rich, of this place, and
1'eiiiott, of Corvallis performed a
delicate surgical operation upon the
11-yrar-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
llaruier, ol'Silet, last Sunday even
ing. The boy 1ms been a sufferer
from a running sore on his leg and
the bone had become diseased.
Some time ago the boy was taken
to Tortlaud and operated upon but
the diseased bone was not all re
moved, and hence no great relief
was obtained. lr. Rich admin
istered chloroform to the patient
and Dr. TernoU removed the
diseased bone. The operation was
necessarily a long one and the pa
tient came out form under the in
llueuce of the anesthetic before it
was completed, but he bore the
pain like a little Trojan.
Last Thursday was the twentieth
anniversary of Senator and Mrs.
Crosuo's wedding day. The good
people of Toledo gave them a
i,w......v .-.(. n.-k j..ui,. .ii.iu; .
every one in town gathered on the
hid near their residence nrrd march
ed in on the Senator and iinuilv.
Charley was toasting his feel by a!
haul wood fire and pel chance was!
reviewing the past twenty years of'
his maiiied life, and no doubt re-!
nli.'ing that he would soon pa-s the!
half way post and turn down the!
other si le, for with the youngest
of 11s life's morn will soon be wan
ing. How ever, Chat ley and his
splendid wife soon made eerv one1
at home, and as all came to enjoy ':
themselves and have a good time
iro one stoo l on ceremonies, nut
... . 1 1. ..... 1 .
..11 seciircu oem on naxittg a regular,
olci fashioned gooit time. Cards,.
wit and songs were indulged, i
splendid lunch was served, and
twelve o'clock came onlv too soon.
In n tifl.-r ulllia.l w l-.li.'sl I tic lii !!.
-o.id groom many nunc happy cats
i f married life, all took their way
to tuii lc-lH-cli ve t.oiiiis t'ecliin'
.i. .. .i. ... i. i i , ii
that they had had n ver v eniovaWe
evening. The event will' he
blight spit in the nieiui'i v f those
wlioCrpics..t.
Considerable exed'ewent was cre
ated in our quiet village last Satur-
(lav niorniil? bv a.sensntif.i'al rc-r.'-.rf
I om me vicinity 01 Morrs that a
'ou"g Iafb' had been fo'ir.fl in th;
i middle of the night tied hand and
! foot' Ulxm investia'5f' thft
I ter setf, 10 ht PM:'l ,n tH-
! way: me young laiy was ...is-
Cora .Mays, agcrl about sixteen.
ntwl o finflni r.f i'.iioml,..K,-.
T'
sleep waking. It appears that she
, , , , .
; arosp 111 lif-r sWn rihoiif r.iir. -Vl,.olr
' at night and left the house after!
putting on an old v
-mppc-r and
throwing her brother's rubber coat
about her shoulders and tying it
.1
iiiuuuu iin wui.ii v. mi .some wasie i
rope. She got into the skiff and !
crossed the river, letting the boat!
go adrift when she landed, then she
went up the railroad track about I
a half mile until she came to a!
cattle guard. It is supposed that j
she must have fallen in this guard
which bruised her head and aw.ke
her. She was so much frightened
that her wits deserted her and .he
staggered up to Mr. I'ym's house,
which is near by where she was
found and cared for. The wild
rumors of assault etc,, are entirely
without foundation.
We visited our public school
Wednesday afternoon, nnd it was
with a feeling of pride ihat we cast
our eyes over the school room and
saw the ivell filled seats of neat,
orderly, rosy checked boys and girls.
From this school last year was
graduated twelve scholars, of which
orre holds a second grade certificate,
five hold third grade certificate.
Three have already taught in the
public schools of our county. This
certainly is a splendid record for
our school. The average atten
dance at present is 43 in Prof.
Helhers' room and 27 in Miss
Gailher's room, We noticed that
a few more seats were needed, and
also a chair and stand or desk for
the teacher and a window light or
two. However, as thcie is now a
reasonable prospect of getting our
delinquent taxes these wants, and
a couple of new stoves, may soon
be added which will give more com
fort to our boys and girls. Our
citizens are justly proud of their
school building. And under the
able and ellicient corps of teachers
our children are being well cared
for. The public schools are the
very foundation of our American
form of government, therefore,
everyone should be a firm friend to
our public schools
Dii:i).
LKWIS. At Salem, Oregon, on
Saturday, December id,
Mrs. Alice Lewis, wife of Henry
Lewis, of this 1 ity.
The deceased w as taken to the
asylum for treatment on the Mon
day before her demise. Her system
was so much shattered by disease
that it could irot withstand the
last attack male upon it. Her
remains was brought to Toledo on
Monday and interred at the Toledo
cemetery on Tuesday. The deceas
ed leaves a husband and one child
to mourn her loss.
.
Two Nijrhts Only.
Don't fail to go and see "The
Turn of the Tide," played by the
Toledo Comedy Company, at
Orady's opera house, January 3
and 4, 181)4. Tickets will be on
sale January 1st, at J. II. McNeil's
Drug Store.
Klk City Items.
Slightly moist.
J. H. YauOrden savs it is to late
to dig spuds.
L. W. Deyoe, went to Albany
on business.
Mr. Pierce and S. S. Kline, com-
mcrciai solicitor was in town ve
terdav.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kisor have moved
to the Valley.
R. F. Simpson is making 111. ve
improvmciits to the town in the
way of building.
The stiick of L. M. Mays store
is about closed out.
Ti e steaitier Kehecea
S".nvda for a led ef
potatoes.
Men ate prospectin , or
of us nowad.iN s.
Klk City sc'.ioid will
came
h.'.v :
up
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a'd si:
c osc
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Miss AW ', as
lias given i;vticr.r.
.u '.ion.
not f i
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s.i'.i-.f.ed v it'll t
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y ivvi-c will
put up a
pui '.ic i'.,i:
innitiiig lor a store an !
as soon as spiu.g pcivnts.
ShHtinir match on S,i!n
Xmastuikevs.
rc.iv
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THESE HARD TIMES
BUYKR
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this is at
"CHEAP
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Prices" is the rule.
j See my Stock of FALL snd
Tieacly Al.'ule
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Tl(? Leader
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PETEK TELLE FSON,
DEALER IN
GNERAU MERCHANDISE,
Flour and Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothinar.
BOOTS AND SHOES, - -v-,,
' " "CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Confectionery.
Yaquina City, Oregon.
NOVELTY DRESS GOODS!!
SOMKTI L CST1 X.Kr !
I have just received direct from New York
Manufacturers an assorted line of Novelty
Dress Goods, comprising the Latest Patterns
and Designs in Dress Goods. Call and see
them; they are something' extra.
C, e. COPELAWB, Twoon
MONOGRAM CIGAR TORE,
Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruit, etc.
Hi! il M
g&zr.i h ii:t am oi;ii:uly i;i:soiir.
YAOU1NA CITY, - OREGON.
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Notice.
All parties tnvh: me on store ac
c. ".mts are noiriied. to pay the same
immediately, a . T am elosinjr up all
my accounts. This means all who
are o ir g tve.
H. Lewis.
Fill-ins for Sale.
I have several rums, troth culti
vate! and uneiiltivate i, for sale in
tv.c-', ( .j,.-! acres and upwards.
These lands arc- adapted to fruit,
j vege'.aldc an
1 ho sol 1 verv
; ahlo tiri'is.
. pur,''.-.'.' c s;r-.'
..
! she p culture. Will1
cheap an ! on reason-1
Anyone desiring to
":: !.ni!:i will u" well to:
dress i
call o ; or a
M. J. Ai.U'iiix,
Little Klk, O egon.
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Zr CONSTIPATION.
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-THE-
Lincoln County Leader.
The Official Paper of Lincoln
Gives more Local
1tJliCl JL.
County Combined.
Fearless, Outspoken and Free.
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