Wimohi Remember that this paper is the only one in Lincoln or Benton eounty that has the courage to stand for the common people, The l,bdbr should be ead by every tax-payer of Lincoln County. It will cast you but $1.50 a year. Volume I, MIIECTOIIY. Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, Thursday, Jan. iS, 1894. Number 46. LIMOL.N I'OIXTT, joint Senator fount? Judjl? i:lerk - (ihenn r ' Treasurer .- school supenntenaent purveyor Accessor ','oroner - Commissioners j - V B. Crrwno ' D. P. lllae B. F. Jones OeorQ Iaulis Heurv nanlinger . (has. Booth Jos. tndeon r T E. Parker r Jhs. RvuKell J. O. Stearns r M. L. Trapp TOLEDO PKECIXCT. Justice of the Peace, .unstable J A. Hall A. E. Altree CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES, vr ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHXRf H.-Iiviiie Jjl services will be helii under the auspice of the Methodist Episcopal Church as follows; First Sunday of each month at Kit City School House at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Second Sunday at Toledo, in Old School House, at 11a. m. and. f n. m.. Song Services begins at 6:30 p. in. ThirASunday at the M. E. I'hurch, Newport, at i a. m. and 7 p. m. Fourth Sunday at Yaquina pchool House, at 11 a. m.: at Mill tour at 3 p. m All are cordially Invited to attend. ' A. L. HAWI.EY, Pastor, Address, Toledo, Oregon. .nll!T HAPTISTH.- i in each month, a 11 a. -Meet everv first Sundav raturdav preceding the above Sunday, at 2 p. p., in the Toledo Ptfulle Hall. L. M. Bntler, Resident Pastor. ijT. JOHN'S Clinu'H I'rotestent Episcopal.) p Invine service the third Sunday of everv month, at 11 a. m. All are Invited to attend, itev. ( has. Booth, Minsionary, Resilience, cKeetory," Newport, Or, 10. O. P. Toledo I.ocixo, No. UK, Meet every Friday evening at their hull in this own. JtESos Akhoi.d, Sec'y, H. F. Coi.i.amokf., N.G. r O. (i. T. Meets every Thursday eventnit, 7l:!0 o'clock, in liraily's hall, this town.tieo. llethers, (!. T. Jennie Alexander, Secretary. NTI ST2GK! REDUCED PRICES! Men's Youth's and Boys' Clothing, Huts, Cups, Boots and Shoes. Gum Wear, and Oil Clothing, Ladies' Dress Goods, Notions, Ladies' Wraps and Jackets, Notice for Publication. Land Orliceat Orcifon city, tircirou,. January n, ivji. The County's Finances. Much litis been said by the. .JAwhS.5mitlhf. i enemies of the county and also by and that f-aid imof will be made liefore the irti.. vvlii liirivi to rvike riolitieal Countv I lerk .f Lincoln com,ly at Toledo. Or. PK IU.S '-0 l I lO n..lke 1V11UIJI goii, oil March LMRU. via: , capital i'.tertf cm , tibout the in- Marion Haat, H. K. No. tifl. , ' l, the northwest i. of section U. town 11 south, i UCbtCvllUf.-S Ol LlilCOlJl C0ll)ty Te9n.m;hcM1win,wi...sst.s,op.,eh.s:J-l'" t. iSy-i. its financial con. milllllllOU!! IVjltC.IW "J"'" mm Time to Call a Halt. Ve don't know what this newly, . . ...... . I discovered property will amount to, We are informed that the eoun-, ' 1 1 - ., ,, ...... but understand that it will amount ty commissioner s court at Us last, , , ... ! to about $300,000. If this last eon- meeting made a contract with . ... , i i- , , " , ' I T i s Carried 0Ut 1 arUer a,Ul 3,1 Messrs. 1. h, Parker and J. !-. I . , , , i- rl Winkle will receive the neat sum Van Winkle for the making of a ' ;r , uiMiii mul culiivAtiiiu of. ' ..... . Vol.....- laiid. vti:,A:j:..ii...ii. m. j. Aiiphm::",i,", Win. Lawrence. Win. Kapiu, all o I.utlc Klk, Oregon. 1U)IKUT A. Mil. I KR. Hcgistcr A. L. McFADDKN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public. Toledo', Total aiut. of wartaut.. lsu'd Toial tax coilci t.d and tunt- cd vcr to Irvasurer Ill.lNT.lC l.i.iuor llcens, , '.M'i Itxa.l fund a-'W Kinas and fees. !. Total ftfss miil .-unool tat - 3,-"-44.."i Ituln f appUcallc to pay inilit'of county warrants ". ,;l 0 . . .. .. .4 f it r..i,in ... 1 "j: loata V UiilnTilai'.Vbollw Un'itlitob ill ( Imilv'tl hrtll in this town". All inemliers reuitested to attend. T, T. Keeder, President; J. J. TurnidKp, pecrexai . .w (l l"l V lltiw I nAaa in 1 111. of Vmiiiillll ( 'it V 1 nieets every Saturday evening. Visiting tirothers are ulwavs weleonie. jv. Bl'RBOws, Secretary, 4. N, Staiik, X. (i, ID. O. P. Newport Lodge No. nieets every Saturday evening. visitfngbrottiBrsareuor- jlltlllV lllVlieO lOUIlCIOI, OOlf.-l 111. ((rtninun, M m. Abbot, Secretary, 5i, '1, K. A A. M. Newport Lodge No. W, regular .. convocation on Saturday on or before each 1 l-..!i Vlvitliiu lirnthers are dortliallv veicomea. .ias. ij. iusri.i)i.) ..', .IAS. kobbktson, nuuy. A. R. Phil Sheridan l'ost No. 24, meets every seoond and fourth Thursday evening, It. A. Hhshki.I,, Adjt. il PRACTICAL WATCIUltKER Con-allis, OrogQU HOLIDjPlY GOODS. tj. Juvci cc d HOilUAY GOODS tJust Arrived Call and Examine Cur Goods and Prices. We will not be Undersold I .Agent for 13i'owiiHville Woolen Mills Goods. Measures taken nncl Fits Guaranteed. $h O'BRIEN'S 33Hn YAQUDSTA. IT"! HENltY : i UKALKU IS 1 Firs win m ma. Total iUliiiilnc-s of c inty II 1 ,71. U To off-et this indebtedness the Oregon. 1 county Xuih assets and resources ns lOIIUM' I a.im.tm S,".'.".l 'j.im.ti ;'::..'-S.i il,;:t:.u Fresh beer on draft. QUIKT AN J) ORDKRIA RK iiORT. Toledo. Oregon , Attorney-nt-Law, CORVAI,US,.ORHOOX. Will practjcgjii Justice, County and Circuit Courts of Lincolr) County. Solicit correspondence, (nliv greed. No i'h'irm' unltws LOT. V. VOW ELL, Civil KiigiiiecT and . Surveyor. ...s of Original Surveys acciiinte ly located, Tenns Reasuiiu'o'.e. Address all commuutealioiis to O.na. Lincoln Co., Ouiujon. HOTCLy LINCOLN T.J Bwfprd.prQp, Everytbiriq First-class. 1 Charge Reasonable. 110 JJT CAM 11JU Ui FBOI'HIF.roll or Toledo Meat Market, DKAI.S IS ( , Frcwli and Curort Meats TOLEDO, OREGON, PEEK & RUSSELL, T A, HALL, Justice of the Peace lttlftlo, Orgoif Peerts, Mortfeafreo. and all kinds of letfl papers r.evuicu nuu vmioimiv'". 1 imiiuun W, C, fillEPAHJ), Attorney-at-Law, Residence, Stanford, Oregon, Ttusinnas in anv court in Lincoln County promptly and carefully at tended to, FREDERICK CARSON, Attorney-at-Law, Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon. Collection, Con vt'ifanchuj, and Vonvt J'vovtue Generally. Meters bv permission to Kx-Oov. J. S. HUrtinry Lea, Kx-l'ommandcr iii i hief 11. A. It., Min iiCBi.oliii. Minn., Hon. Martin K. MorrlnmidJ. I. ImrlinKlon, Ki., Wushiiiiftoii, i. C.,chu--lcr Imrvea, t hief r.erk Latent otlice, Valrfax . . .- A 1, . .'t...a ll.u.th VoUIHlTt. oiiiiiy, n. , nioi ivc. . v hub. ....... u, , -i i-retron. The LEADING QnQGERS ON THE BAY BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES The Alsea House Wahlport, Lincoln County, Oreaon. Headquarters for politicians, tour ists, hunters ami me puonc. Comfort, cleanliness and good grub at low rates, our motto Yaquina, Oregon. lis Mitt kls. Oregon Pacific Railroad HADLEY, K. Y .I'rwt l.lne-tiulck llitch Kates. lic'.nceu Willamette Vallay Fninclwo. Receiver. Low Krcinht C. B. CROSNO fc CO., hi Estate kdi d OP ALL bledo,- - KINDS. - Oregon. fa-h rt.'lcc'. ly sheriff ' '"cllti II .oi ntrliJJ i"'lu iH umy ;.roi r. IV, (i4 ...!)....... IW vi .1. iiti-incnt r 11 Hy ilelimienl railnxd tax Tolal rc- lire a Tlal liaullllics Kxcs. of a'Mjur'D" a er liablHitvn Jll,.'.v."J Tlie ulioye hgure-i me taken from the recoils lit tlie county clerk's offue. an '. v. ere taken from the warrant register, li e cliitut of county warrants, ami the clerk's general kiter, on.i all cheek up l.e correct. Now a ;'ew w.ir In of evp'auation is not entirely out t fordt-r in con nection with the above, Of the total amo'int of warrants issued, there were issue ! fur hooks, fix tures, and transcit .n; ami com purlng the rec v !s Ivoin Henton countv neailv one half, ns follows; .,i ,.,.. tiarl ,,t n.niird,. 1 railM'.ll'O'K wioi , " . . . ti.wuauii co!iiuuir i" ,T "- Sinulrv ork ..ii curl L. u c, n at. rial van. I, (uriilnir. .llxiinoa.ctc .WI..JJ C..url r.i.,,i.V- frosi. H. iitou county . . . Coiiniy ii.aiiilid sirllit: roller WUM I', t.il l,rni.l-.' These are not pn'iwrly current expeiHc , Inasmuch as they will not have to he puid av.ain at any i'i'e. T' ey were heavy exjieiists that l-a . to he incurred the. fust car, a.td if deducted from the outJ Mantling imlebte luess would leave only 6..31 of indebtedness re mainiug in the current year This lmlauit; can easily he accounted for by the tees in suits against lienton comity lo protect ourselves from robbery, and in items that have been so mie.l with cirent account items t- at it was imjiosib)e to sep nur.e them. For ipstai.ee, Glass & Vrudhomme f l'e ! the county up with blanVs enough of some kinds ! to la-t .i'.e vears, and .ioujh ofull I kinds to la -t t vo years. Their bill a c-i.v) no. n ul m:'. move than i . , . ,i,i,i of t in jai r;njnly be i - - chume 1 to the current expenses. So as mi actual fact the county is not one dollar In t on current lies set of pvesent ownership maps for the county, whatever they are. The contract lias never been placed on file in the county clerk's ottice. but an order was made by the judge to tlie effect that inasmuch as such a contract bad been made that the clerk was to give the gentlemen named the use of any and all coun tv books and records they miht wish, and the lurther privilege of taking them out of the clerk s oitice nlo any part of the court bouse. The contract hud not been signed I last Friday, but we understand that I the contract has since been signed i bv two members. We did not get to see the contract but the terms ol the contract s told us by one of the- commissioners are as follows: Messrs. l'arker and Van Winkle nre to make a set of present owner ship plats or maps (or the county ami their remuneration for the same i !,... mills on the nssessed valuation of the property foun.l on the maps not assessed, and also the nnt mi the valuation ol the property just them on thesupplemeu they are just completing. 1 Here is no limit in the contract to which the amount might run, and the board of commissioners claim to be wholly ignorant of the probable cost. above amount of property is correct. Add this to what the county lias alrealypaid for assessing and it makes the, neat sum of &.000 for 1893 assessment. It i an outrage on the defenseless taxpayers. Another thing: This VauWinkle is the same Van Winkle who bid on the transcribing the records last spring. His bid. it will be remem bered was $7X7, and being the lowest was accepted, and as there , was no deposit to bind him lie utterly failed to sign his contract, and by bis failure the county was compelled to give Virgil Watters $5,440 for the same, thus entailing a loss on the countv of $1,653 be cause he failed to make his bid good. This is the man that now comes iu ami makes a blind bid with the countv. We suppose he want to make up for what be might have lost, hud he stood manfully to" bis but, and we must say liiwUeniu"" in a fair way to do jt. If the county' needs ami must Feed stable and saddle ponies. : expeu-.es find i'.s i;i Vrterhiess Wm. R. WAKHKI15I.U, Prop flS It is time to call a bait. "The for its hi-. Us, rew!' and furniture The .inv..ii Ue:.: clMeiin pieut rail road tas alone will pay up every dollar of outstan.'.inK Indebtedness This statement is ma :e iu defense of no pel s.m or pers-ms, but is made in the df.'e ise f.l'f vrronuty against the mr.licious misrepresentations iimt or t nfl-in !.v ner-.o is who love to preveit tlieliutli. Wegive facts an 1 figure-, imt wind, At'-r isy General George K. ' Chatnber'inin hn-; c'ecHed to make I Portland i'ds future home, and is I now bi the city fitting up his office j an I mating o'.'ier arrangements to ! begin lo practice law. He will i enter the firm of Starr ik. Thomrvs, ! which vt ill Veal'.er known as Starr, Cna-i'urlai.i : lliomas. Mr Cha nberlai t 'as bee 1 promi-nentl'- menti'msd as n can 'i ta'.e fr j ovemer on the de n'lcra'.k' ticket . m PRINTING The plait to net your CAUDS, EX V ELOPES, LETT Eli IIE.thS, HILL JIE IDS, i ST A TEMEXTX, ETC., And all kiii'ln nf FPRiiNnpiisra, In at the Wmsf-If encl isi ve! .' to ftf-Pr.ce and Work Satisfactory P' active at t'.-c evpimtion of his fmintv will not nav less than fx.ooq for this year's assessment il uus contract is made and carried out. That the contract is vicious is amply proven by the fact that the com missioners journal doen not 'show one line, letter or syllable of the terms of the contract nor the re motest allusion to it except in the order mentioned above giving them the unheard of privilege of taking records out of the clerk's olfice at will. Our oblectlona to the whole busi- ni,s are in the .uteresta of the tax- payers and are as follows: Mr. Parker was hired and paid by the comity once for making the assessment of Lincoln county, and the price was set by law at $3 per dav. He is not on .eligible person to contrat t, to correct and complete his own work. i Hy a contract with th- county Mr. , Parker has just finished a supplementary tax roll in which he was supposed to have all the prop erty not on the original roll. In Day for this he and Mr. Van Winkle are to receive the state taxes on all discovered .property not 011 the original tax., roll. As both the origiual,rollnd the supplementary were made by the same person, comments are are wholly uuneces r.arv. This contract is not on record in the clerk's office nor else where, that we are uble to find. While this work was being per formed, which was wholly private in its character, the contractors did their work iji an office on which the cotiuty paid the rent, bought wood for their fires, ami when they work ed nights furnished oil lor their lamps, " If seems that the property is not yet all discovered ami so a contract is made with the same parties to niakc a set of present owner maps u'nd the same lilerality on the part of the county in the way of rent, e vam.uuu tn -storpreAVpiiwhipniirV.t-- d,sTT tH'i'V ;te.ttivoisrw).ntts d. leutal roll which A ... . . ,.f veruse lor nun nun "i.n to the lowest responsible bidder, and have thcbi'ldpj.'exeeute a bond foi the faithful pfHmaiice ottneit worn: The wi?' it now is. these contracts are let toiKlsjiie parties at an execs- 1 - .1 .1 !,.,, sive mie nun it"; ihiuiiii'!"""" not iv, letter, word or line on their journal to protect tiiemseives, nor IbeMenHt shadow of a bond to recover ftf)m in case a failure is made in any part. lt is rotten, and the Lkaiiku pro poses to defend the taxpayers against it, and all other schemes to rnutfic county treasury. Lionel Stagge, the bank exam iner and receiver of the Oregon National bank, of Portland, turns out to be an ex-con vict of the Ore gon penitentiary, and the disclosure has kicked up a great sensation in the metropolis, Stagge was con victed and sentenced to the peni tentiary under the name of A. L. Waterhotise for one year for passing fraudulent checks. He also had another alias, that of Marry A. Royce, and is certainly a bud man to have at the head of a crippled bank, , next ye,;;, but he sn, - dll not U) u, ,,,lnt ami Sal) THE CDELL OCEAN STEAMEK SAII.IM".S. s. S. WII.L.VMKTTK V.M.I.KY. i.ict San Franciwn Xovenilier t, ltth ''' ."il'l. ".r. U- iven Ya iulna XoveiutHjr '.'th. l'lth an l i-th 1- ;. t :i.l alirut verv tell lav thereafter. mix .iin.anv reerve the rltrht lo rhanve ..ilia- oaie unn.iut nonce. KIVER STE.VMUKS. HAVE UARGAINS IN 1 1 ... 1 Farm Lands, Tide Lands, Coal Land, I own j T Writer. Property in single Lots or JJlocks IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED. his law 'rtM'",c- . , Tnc county (iocs nt nee'i asn Lin Hsatt,-r.iey-e1eral.-0,eg..,..;'f ""'I' ,lf '' pr,"'eTH; Vould be absolutely worthless, fitter atWr ......... . ..,,, i.i;,. ti.t inn r-ii.iiiMissiuiiL-r's court are ever ,'e, pijxr iu!' , are ii"' s n il a ''a.'. 1 'all. K.a:'- what a valnabU , change -i.s: O. Inc j,o con- . ... . . makil),, a contrut to victs in t l s'a e ie..i e ttlaries of nA cMmy m)My tllHll,ley ure Texas, thf.e i. not a pt Inter or afrai), or asharot.( t make a mat- ne-.vspi tankcr mini i'.e r mil 1. w ! .e t".ere arc ro-tor-, p lotarnphers . Iinr-Ueeii-.:!, C'x'ts, bar ! ltt ... ' Lr,A ii:. f,,rthKI. j I.LK I A-K I'lM .L, rranli t.j ilo liier work than nr hlne .......... ...k 1 ,11. W ... tlt r&WZVXl bersai: mccUr of all o'her call- ir.lfJr.r'l.r.J.'f'Jf;''''!, '"'.'."Iir. lc,s ant t-rofessim,,. Tie c. ! ... 1 1 1.. r....fv .ol-nnV wheel of justice m i-t have slipped ... . . A . llHlllllll'l 1 III llllll lllll VWIIIlt T T - f ...1 l .. ... i..i , . !' .. . 1 - .1 .Is...... ,ul Aur ll.'-'.Kfl.l " U-r of r'e.ord as both law A Common Court Scent. The Court Is the renort of the administrator on the Smith estate ready? Lawyer It is, your honor. In ventory of the estate, $oo,ooo, Legal lees, $50,000. The Court Allowed. Lawyer Physician's fees, $o,(K The Court Allowed. Lawyer Advertising, $49. The Court That seems to be tuite a large bill for advertising. , I think it could certainly have been done much cheaper. Lawyer Most assuredly. Tlie Court Lay the bill over until it can be properly investi gated. A gootl deal of the money of deceased persons is Irittered away in paying useless printers' bills. Investigate the matter at once. Kiitious'lu'lU'.)!. These are the states which hold elections in 1H94: Arkansas, which elects a governor; California, which elects a governor; Colorado which elects a governor; Connecticut, which elects a governor; Delaware, which elects a governor; Idaho, which elects 11 governor; Iowa, which elects state officers; Kansas, which elects gr.veruor; Maine, which elects .V-'governor; Massa chusetts, 'which elects a governor; Michigan, w hich elects a governor; Minnesota, which elects u governor; Nebr aska, w hich elects a governor; New Hampshire, which elects a governor; New Jersey, which elects a legislature; New York, which elects u governor ami lieutenant governor; North Dakota, which and' elects a coventor: Ohio, which 1 Ixily ervj.-e ltween Portland ami -alem and . I Nr W illamette river .lntt ''Li ahv.. t'.eneral Suirlntendent. CorrnllH. OreifU. Toledo Oregon. t.tf.t.U t, MtlMTl!... M,lr at ..f,a wriili.ir V,,y In''-".!'!.! tr'ii r. 'i l"U.e an .,rai.,r In i" We nfl.-r !l, to any ..rai..r . vh- 'it iul the w.rk I the U"l' lll-B AK flllM.I . , .Am lU'llaolc Atrnlttliaiwmniitfa. ( il IimI-iw. I" Heal' " Y-t l ai....ki rlvlti LdofHitiienia, ef., M- A Odell Type Writer Co. iarUr 11. MM. ). ILL, an ecce'itvj'- sonie.vhere Aibany'is talking of making cutt'iitt direct, and wu are absolute ly sure tiiat they have no legal; ight to expend or contract to expend the stale taxes, ami we are afraid that the upshot "f tliat supple mental y roll will Ik that the state elects minor state officers; Oregon, which elects a governor; renusyi vania, which elects a governor and lieutenant-governor; Rhode Island, which elects a governor; South Dakota, which elects a governor; Tennassee, which elects a gover nor; Texas, which elects a gover nor; Wyoming, which elects a fovt-rnor: ami Wisconsin, wnicu tienurer w ill demand state tax and . , ..11 ,1, a .. .Il t, 'i to fhtr it lit. their lie v Mi-jK-tisT'iu on ige a ion ... n .- -t-. ( governor; ami iwhoui, nuau bridge. T1'!-. i tne only way they Jt is no defense to hay that other j elects a governor, in place otO.W. see to taisc fu 1 Is for keeping the coulllipH mVe done the same thing. Peck, w ho is now serving his second nriimc 111 iruaiis. 1 iviiu. X i- i '' 1