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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1894)
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER. J. r. STEWiHT.MItor iul Proprietor. 'julillshwl every Thursday t Toledo, Ltneol C ounty, OreKofl. ' Subscription ltates; Pneyeat, - - $1.50 Sixmonths, ... ,75 Three months, - - .50 dvertiKlntr rataa nide kn'itvn on a)l!ratton lufncKH UohIb will be liiborted In tJieM rol umuii at live htK r line H!r week, Hiid will be run until ordered discontinued. Every poRtmafiter l:i Ltnroln vnnty Is nuthorlz ei to act an uiceiu tor me i.kaiek. Entered at the poMnlfli-a at Toledo, Oregon, an necouu-ciHw man matter. Fart left repeivltiKtbl8iai.r who have not orrl f rod the name may know that mono friend hax '.NlFl It f... (llA.n .1..... U-.ll ..... 1... rll,l u,.,,t t r.MV f,.r4l ... .... ... Official County Paper. E. L. Davidson, of Newport, was jn the city last Monday. O. V. Hurt and Jas. Gaither tvere over from Siletz this week. ' Mr. Cressy, of Monmouth, for merly of Newport, was jn town to day. Judge nine went out to Corvallis pn business Tuesday morning, re (timing Wednesday evening.. A very pleasant birthday pqrty iVn? Cri'"0 ! brmnr nf Will Tf ii'h's K4, birthday last Saturday night. The Corvallis Gazette celebrated jts, thirtieth birthday last week, and gives promise of many more useful future years. There is not a vacant dwelling iouse in Toledo that . is . for, rent. This speaks volumes for Toledo in jhese dull times. Marriage licenses were issued by (bit county clerk this week to J. K, Waugh and Miss Rosa Rnder, and f. Ihirrows and S. S. Winanis, a The, republican committee held a meeting (it Vhi( Cleve's office Weil: iii-sd vy. The county convention is called for April 4, and the prima ries for t.uch 27, Correspondents will please bear jn mind -that we want 1 licit: invn name with every letter. This name is not published except requested to do so, but our owi ptlm Hu,st de jnand these names, i It, Gallagher, a shoo drum mer of Sun Francisco, was in town winy, pruminers have been a fcai.ee article for some time and the appearance of one seems like a har binger of better tjiuos, Charley Williams started for San Jfrancisco on the steamer pel Norte today, where he goes as a delegate (o the Trans-Mississippi convention having been appointed by the May or of Storrs. to represent that city. We understand that the tux in junction case against Sheriff I,an ilis, which was recently decided in favor of the Sheriff, will be appeal ed by the Corvallis parties bringing the suit will be appealed to the su premo court, The devil of this office had a job on his hands last week by losing an item about the party at Mr, and Mis. Vincent's on Wednesday ev ening, a week ago. A very enjoy able time was reported by all who attended. The columns of this paper are open very freely to the republicans for their convention and primary calls, and the publication of the tauic would cost them nothing. Still, if they do not wish to furnish ps w ith the copy, we can't veiy well publish it, Negotiations are under way for the purchase of 0 steam dredge or titeam. shovel to be used on this bay f.nd trlhutaries for dyking uud dredging out shallow channels. The party who is winking the mat ter is an old hand with such ma chinery and thoroughly under stands the work, lie proposes to dyke the land on shaic or for cash where the parties so desire. If the pcheme is successful the tide-lands will all soon be substantially dyked And will lie good, useful land in ittead of waste, as it piincipally. Judge Hlne infoims us that the case of Kenton county versus J . U. j lliyson, assignee of Hamilton, Job 1 tNf Co. has been decided in favor of j t.ie county, the court declaring that the funds of the county on dcHsit ! in the bnnk were trust funds and j not applicable to 11 pro rata distri-J billion among the creditors of the insolvent bank. This will directly affect our county and if the decision holds will assure our county ag linst Joss. The case will be apivaled to the supreme court, where it will be further adjudicated, A. T- Peterson was apjioirU-u road supervisor of Toledo district by the county court and has already got some men ou to work on the roads. Nate Petit, one of the O. P. bridge, men, left his over coat on the west boutjd train some, time ago. He telegraphed to Yaquina for it but the car sweeper at Yaquhra reported that the coat had not been seen. Becoming suspicious Petit went down to Vaquina Tuesday and swore out a search warrant and searched the premises of Jeffreys, the car sweeper, and the coat was found in his trunk. A warrant was sworn out before 'Squire Parker and will have a hearing tomorrow. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruit, etc Billiard mi Pod Ream is kmh, gO-A QUIET AXU OIIDE11LY ItESOUT. VAQUIXA CITY, - ORKGON, MAKKII'.P. W'.Ulll 1 R API R '. At t TieTesT drnie of the brute's parents in this city 011 Tuesday evening, l'ebuary, ty iSi.i, J. K. Waugh and Mi, Rosa Ruder. Alsca bay Notes. It is rumored that Mr, Porter, Newport's meat market man, has purchased the late Peter IJckman's p attic from the administrator of the estate. Jfso, the cooks of that burgh may lay aside their steak mauls for a while. The WaKlport side-walk com mittee after dping some good work, have suspended their labors, leav ing part of the street crossings im practicable for traffic. There is talk of Mr. Poty's ntw hall being dedicated shortly with a splendid program by the district scholars and a dauce at the, comple; tion of the term. Our estoenied pedagogue and couuy surveyor is ' to visit the county superintendent this week, it is said. Hjs wife is to leach the school in hjs . absence. Enviable mau, to have such nnable 1st mate. The school literary society hold successful meetings every Saturday night. Last week the debate was as to the relative merjts or values of the mathematician and the his torian. The historian got there. Apropos of the historian, will t some of our politicians refer to the history of the panic of 1873 and the statistician's report in the Agricul tural Report of 1878, pages 274 and 308, 011 average primps of animals ami products, of Qregqij for that period, and may I ask if a demo cratic administration was responsi ble fyr that panic and the, low prices of 1878. Is jt not historical that honors are about equally divided between tbe two parties in the mat ter of hard times and panics? The question is, who grabs the boodle? Will some one, kindly tell us the, political professions of the following! L. P. Morton, John Wanamaker, Philip Armour, A. J. Prexel, Marshall Field, John P. Rockefeller, Pavid Sinlon, Geo. W. Childs, the Vnnderbilts, Astors, Goulds, lliintliigtons, Stanford, Fairs, Mackays, Camegies, lllairs, all and many others credited with over $10,01x3,000 each. There are seveutyrtwo men whose combined wealth is said to equal the national debt uud now Astor probably acting for himself and the others has taken up his residence in London, must likely with the intention of owning lvuropc. Only we ought not to permit him, (without re monstrance) to risk good United States cash in the deal. He might get bit. then Kurope would own us. We had a sad bereavement last week, Our estimable resident preacher, the Rev. Hriston, passed from our midst with his grip sack and cook stove, enroute for Cor vallis, from whence he came, it is said. Funnv is it not? The air ol Lincoln county don't seen to agree with ltentonites. Omnia bona bouio, Poes any one know whether we have a deputy couutv clerk in Lower Alsea precinct or not? e are hoping to have some good exponents of the political views ot each parly visit us during the coining campaign, and by their oratory logic, to say nothing of their dollars, convince us which party we ought to support in the race next June, Il J'KIM ATI'S. Notice. The members ot the Pcmocratic couutv central committee are re quested to meet at Toledo on the 27th day ot Feluuary, 181)4, lor the miipose ot naming a time to hold pu-ciiict and county conventions, and making aportionmeuts lor the number ol delegates liotn the I vat ions precincts, and for the dec- tion of a chairman of the county lomiwiiuv; and lor Mich other. buisnos as may come propcily be foie the committee. 11. F Jai;s, Coiniuittemau, Toledo Precinct. IrWIjl Pay YOU to see ME before Buyino, I CAN SELI, YOU STOCK, Warranted True to Name and Freg Fronj Disease and Insect Pests AT TILE LOWEST P1UCES, Home Grown Healthy Treetj J. F7, STEWART, Toledo, JflTAt LUADBH OFFICE Oregon Lincoln county: Ordered that the cl.iiim be disallowed. In .the matter of the petition of the petition of Dr. Carter et al. for assistance to build a bridge across the Yaquina river at Elk City: Ordered that the petition be granted, on condition that petitioners will furnish and supply all piling ind labor, and build ami complete said bridge according to plans and speci fications; said county not to be responsible for any material until bridge is completed. In i.he nw"'.:r(ff Geo. Hodges et al. for a coin. I y road from Hig Elk to Gopher c.vek: Virgil Mulkey, Harvey I'ur!.- p ml A. L, Lathrop be appointed viewers to meet at postofiice 01. :iig Elk on Feb. 22nd, and vieiv sime, In the matter of county printing contest for the year 1894: Tt is hereby orde'L-' that the Lincoln Cpt'NTv LkmuvR be designated as the official paper of Lincoln conunty lor 181)4. In the matter of jurors and wit ness fees in adjourned term of court: Allowed, 37.60 jurors fees, and $44.80 witness fees. hi tbe matter pf the petition of the petition of Coombs et al, for a new voting precinct: It is order ed that a new voting precinct he created to be known as "Heaver Creek Precinct No. 2J," uud boun ded as follows, to-wit: lieginuing at the ocean beach on the line be tween sections 6 and 7( funning cast to west line of section 8; thence north to northwest corner of section 8; thence east to east boundary of the southeast corner of the town ship; thence west on south bound ary to the southeast corner of sec tion 36, township 12, range 11; thence south to the southeast corner of section 2, town 13, range 11; thence west to Pacific ocean. The voting place to be in the southeast quarter of section 21, town 12, range 11, at Ona: Or dered that Sam Hill, Thos. J. j r.iuou anu jas. urasiieui he ap pointed judges and J. A, Puiisr worth and J. M. bowers clerks of said precinct. The following bills were audited and warrants ordered issued for same: Cbas. booth, salary, H. V. Jones, fees in circuit court ; . , R. F, Jones, fees i 1 county court M, L. Trapp, se vices as commissioner . ounty Courh -. . - " iii liie matter cf the petition of E. Stoker and others for a road from Newport to S'letz: Ordered the petition be granted according to survey. In the matter of F. M. Carter and others for a county road at Elk City: Ordered that the peti tion be granted and thg road opened according to survey. In the matter of the petition of R. L. Feagles and others for a road; Ordered that the petition be not 'rtuuoDO YOU WANT FRUIT TREES? W. II. Hunsucker for a saloon 1 1 license at Yaquina: Ordered that j the petition be granted, nd a license issued for sjx' months from ! Feby. 9, 1894. j In the matter of the petition of j Ceaser Iloefline for a saloon, license 3t Yaquina; Ordered thntthe peti tion be granted and the license issued for a period of six months from Febuary 15, 1894. The matter of road supervisors reports, the following proceedings were had: Pistrict No. 44; J. R, Harlan, supervisor; report accepted and supervisor allowed $8 for labor, W. B. Mulkey appointed supervisor for 1894. Pistrict No. 47: Herbert Twomb- ley supervisor; report accepted and 1 t!'!! Sffl "l'!0 filloM.pfl for tntvir I Tom Coombs appointed supervisor for 1894. District Vo. 57; j;ouis Capsel, supervisor; report accepted and th; sum of $40 allowed for labor. J. E. Allen, Jr., appointed super visor for 1894. District No. 42, Neil McKay, supervisor: Report accepted and the sum of 13 allowed for labor performed. John Goodman ap pointed supervisor for 1894. District No. 55, W. L. Pwyre, supervisor: Report accepter) and $6 allowed for laber performed. Supervisor re-appointed for 1894. Pistrict No. 46, Albert Meaker, supervisor; report accepted and 30 allowed for labor performeM. Sup ervisor re-appointed. Pislric No. 53, Geo. M. Moore, supervjsorj report continued for the term. J. M. Pevine appointed supervisor for 1894, Pistrict No. 45, Ole Thompson, supervisor; report accepted and $15 allowed for labor performed. Fred Joss appointed supervisor for 1894. Pistrict No. 31, P. B. Ramsdell, supervisor; report accepted and thy sum $15 allowed for labor perform ed. Hurston Parka appointed sup ervjsor for 1894. Pistrict No. 33, Irwin Magee, supervisor; report accepted and the sum of 12.50 allowed for labor per formed Frank Hide appointed supervisor for 1894. Pistrict No. 50, II. N. Foster, supervisor; report accepted and the sum of allowed for labor per formed. I. J. Pepin appointed sup ervisor for 1894. Pistrict No. 34, Alonzo puiiden, supervisor; report accepted and the sum of 38 allowed for labor per formed. A. T. Peterson appointed supervisor for 1894, District No. 38, pave Williams, supervisor; report continued for the term. Geo. W. Huford appointed supervisor for 1894. District No. 56, Harvey Parks, supervisori report accepted and bill for extra time be continued for the term. Geo. Hodges appointed supervisor for 1894, District No. 32, Jas. McDonald supervisor; report accepted and the sum of 6. 25 be allowed for labor performed. Smcrvisor re-appoint ed. District No. , H. H. I'nment, supervisor; report accepted and the sum of 6 be allowed for labor per formed. J. J. Hristow, appointed supervisor for 1S94. Pistrict No, 17, R. Chambers, supervisor; report accepted and the sum of 524 allowed for work per formed. Supervisor re-appointed. A THESE HARD TIMES A BUYER MUST MAKE - OLLAR Buy as much as possible. The place to do this is at "CHEAP CASH STORE" of T. P. FISH, where "Good Goods at Low Prices" is the rule. See my Stock of FALL and WINTER BOOTS and SHOES, Heady VIade Clothing, ICte. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Notions, T. P. FISH, - g Toledo, Oregon The Leader In Low Prices. : i PETER TELLEFSON, -rPEALERIN Flour anil Feed, Staple and Faney Groceries, ! Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, ! Paps, Rubber and Oil Clothine." 34, James McDonald, Sup Pist No 32, W. II." II. Rich, rent of court house R. F. Rains, boarding and caring for Forrest family, V. II. II. Rich, rent of court house John D. Logan, making coffin and trigging grave, Jacob Frantz, services as " janitor M. T. Whitney, claim con tinued for term, Phil Sheridan Host 0. A. R. relief Com. funeral expenses of Win. Ham mond , , C. G. Copelaud, supplies for court house A. O. Smith, medical ser vices," '. .) . F. Stewart, printing',.. Pavid Ruble, nails furnish ed road Pis. No. 57, . . . Yaquina Hay News, sta tionary for sheriff, M. O, Wilkins, typewrit ing ; Geo. A. Landis, stamps, express & stationery, . . Yaquina Bay News, print ing notice, J. F. Stewart, printing notice ' Chas. Hooth, mileage " " postage, ex press & stationery, .... VV, II. Harrison, bridge lumbei, Chas. Mathews, hauling wood for court house, . . J. F. Stewart, ptg notice, . printing,... Cost bill of surveying road through farms of Talley Hasford & Wakefield,.'. G. A. Landis, service for county, T. P. Fish, supplies for court house A K Altree, wood for court house, 38.00 6,00 25.00 157.00 25.00 13-0 4.00 38.60 w.8o .1 20.00 3- ?5 5-04 2.40 4- 35 5- 35 1.30 1.60 I5-30 4-25 7.84 I.50 1.60 4.00 38.70 67.30 3-35 22.00 rt.oo 41.66 $98.65 65.00 33-co CLAIMS AI.I.OWi: AT 1'liHRl'AKY THKM, NOT 1 KOVlinai BY STAT. TU. Koot. lliamhcr!-, super visor Hist N'o 1 ; In the matter of the costs of sur- J R ll.ui.in, Sup Pist No veing lilk City road: Ordered ' 44 that the claims be allowed as pie-! Twoml y, Sup stilted and cettitied, except claims jT !',." 1'V '."x-' . . ,. . . 1 ! Louis CiUcl, 5u Dist No C J Bishop, making and tiling J P jurv list, J A Hall, A L McFaddcn, atty's fees, Coll Van Cleve, ptg notice, II II Painent, Sup. Survey of county road at F.Ik City, Fxponses of reviewing county road at Yahats, . M J Alphiu, petit jury fees in the circuit court M J Alphiu, grand jury fees M J Alphiu, witness fees before grand jury Mate ot Oregon, County of Lincoln, SN I, B. F. Jones, County Clerk of Lincoln state of Oregon, hereby certify that the above account is true and conect. B. F. Jonks, Couutv Clerk. 7 00 7 00 2.50 2 00 6.50 25.90 3-7 8,20 37.60 48.80 24.00! IVoplos Party County Convention. 8 .00 1 I.OO .,1 m i c;..,., .... t l XT.. 1 Pr. Carter, as these petitioners J N'Jil McKav, Sir Pist No 4 3 were not to charge for their scr vices. Pwyre, Su; Pist No It the matter of the bill of Ben- ( Albert' Meaker.' Yip' Pist C. Irwin & Co. for 5.00; Order-! N'o 4(1 ed that the claim be not allowed , Ole Thompson, ..up pist aiut iierk reipiesteil not to tile this . .. . ;, , '. .v1' - or'.vKau. i iu iui ivmi.i, uv T. Uvln. otVLvn, Kelv , lvu. The fminiy iVnwMitiotiof the People I'uny of 1 in. Mlii 1 oumv. orvn.in. Is hrrvnv culleil In I'wi i l.'l.a.i. ..11 Mr,'h i:h. ivm. d.r the I'M-I..,. ,.i u,iiiniithiir mu. lit lute- (or l inuuv iM'.nvr. I. ! M'li'il (..ml Ihi- k 'TKl elc. lLm in June, mi.l ihe . uv'l.'ii hi ' .lr i'k'!f loih Slut,-l'.invMiMm, nil (or ihtf tril)rii'liou of -ui-h Milur loi.ii.. n-ir.ny ioterly route In. Uitv 1 ho eoiivtvitl,.n, I he iMtiviMttioii hll i& coin tH.ik'tl if le".- 'rtt'-. Ml'l-Ttt.Mi.-.l lolU.w: ri rm'tm'i. .1 miiiiiia rrei'liici. .1 . I loil'.lo 4 l it chv ' i f oo i iu ,i .!,, r, to I 1 Mic I Ik 1 lintt Crvek 1 I l.'Hi'f Uh'1 II.I.OdUT 1 o,co : 'tt i I It i U.iriMl, where U I -utlh iontlv tiiiilor. t.Hl. thHt tl-.e ,W'tt'nt,.ii io th's i-i'itvetitlon I 40.ix tj.co t.iii ....) .i .i.Mtiii, ...... .... V j',,,,, vuv prices ot it. In the matter of the claim of Marion county for expenses in ; committing an insane resident of j up Pist lrcn Mcl'icc, Sc Pit No 3 ' H N Foster, Sin Pist No 50 .' . . Alono Puudeu up Pist 15.1K 1. '.50 . . l'lUKlSll. IhAtrttiMti 1 o. Ci.m. I D1KD. MILLFR. At Yaiiuina. Orecon. lS.ixl on Friday. Febn.uv o. iSoa. Sieve Miller, aged 50 years, I BOOTS AND SHOEfir CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Ci-TC zr.d Tcbscco, Fruits and Confectionery, Yaquina City, Oregon. Lincoln County leader, The Official Paper of Lincoln County, Gives more Local News than all the other Papers in the County Combined. ! Fearless, Outspoen and Free. It is not controlled by any Clique or lling. It is worthy of the support of every Taxpayer in the County. ONUX 31. SO PER YEAR You get all the Official County News, and the all Local j News. ! Call on or address TOLEDO, OREGON