:SC; JNCpLN fcOUNTY LEADER. L i K JTk ABT.Kdltor tni Prnprl.tor. ulilinhed every Thursday ni Toltdo, Uncol . County, Oregon.' Subscription Kates: One year, - - . I-50 Imx months, - . . 5 Three months, - " . .50 Advertising rates mada kirn on npplliation Justness ,, wis will le inserted In these enl. I limns at live cents r line per week, and Mill be run until ordered discontinued. v EvetTf postmalcrln Lincoln county is authorjj- ; ed to act asiiKent lor the I.kakkk. Jlntcrcd nt the postoiilc at Toledo, Oregon as - nerand-clHss iiiull mutter. ' "JITttcS WfikrlniII.t. ........... h.. . . V , iiujmTI nu.IIHTU 111)1 II HI ?!il the same may know that sonio friend has firderpd it (or them and that they Mill not l,c 'ailed upon to pay lor It. Official County Paper. LOCAL NOTRH.. Protracted meetings closed last jiight. J1. J. Lewis was up from New- f'ort Tuesday. John Lucas, of Rock Creek, is The Rebecca C. was up after an other cargo of lumber yesterday. X Our W'aldport correspondent pre- liVeiits another good letter this week, ill 'lay hi weekly visits continue, ' neglected to mention the feuni ' 1"'reJ Stiiiitoii from the I "Jplumhia river, where he has been I,.--Engaged in fishing for some time. I Today is Washington's birthday. Tom Fish and Iten Jones had pa triotism enough to hoist the flag on ine sian, ami "uia lilory" has iieen waving all day. Protracted meetings are in pro gress nt the public hall in this city. i Allien interest is being manifested jv jll!iL, several converts have been y , -"i The meetings are in charge f jifkev. Wallace, of Junction City. Tlie preliminary heaving of the jiian Jell'ieys, chargi'd with stealing afi oveivoal bcoiigin to N. Petit, was M.it! in hitnre Parker s courl .H Vatuiina Tue.'nv. lellrevs was Imiiiid over to the grand jury in the sum of $100, An editor that will print a ilia 's Jicioiis story upon a person without iXfU tempting to h-arn the truth llieie- V'ji'.'and then fail or refuse to make r a true statement of the facts when ) so requested to do, is the essence pf .stinkerisin. I he editor of the Porvallis News, a thumb paper printed at Corvallis, is now occupy- ing that position, A sister of Dr Davis came up from Newport yesterday on t tie Rebecca C, in order to take the Ifrtin for her home outside today. Afthe time on which the trains are running it is almost impossible for anyone at Newport' to get out in time to get to Vaiiiina anil catch -the east bound train. Newport people are laboring under a ma terial hardship. For some occult reason the county i'Oiiiinissioners court has been ad journed from day to day with no business being done. What tin term is continued lor we are unable to learn, as those whom we have asked about profess not to know why it is hanging on. As Com missioner Stearns is now up and all members will probably be present l 'morrow, there will likely be jioine business transacted. A fellow went out to Corvallis last v eek and circulated a story il.u' t!i? editor ot this paper had been fin iMv ejected from the oflice of the P t by Coll Van Cleve. Of untrue in every par- '"nv -1 '1 xv.i ,u ul.tr and Vnc-v Today is aIega "holiday for everybody trot printers. '. Sheriff Landis had ' business in Newport the first of the week. A cancerous tumor was recently removed from the face of Bert Van Cleve. It is rumored that A. O. Kroz- siad is thinking of building some houses for rent in this place. Judge Stearns came up from Al- j sea bay to attend commissioners' court. He has not been in attend ance at this term before, The Oregon Pacific road has made an $iH round trip rate to the Mid-Winter fair, with a thirty clay limit attached thereto. E-iddle Kisor, who has been visiting his sister Mrs. Copt-land, of this place, for several days, re turned to his home at Philomath last Tuesday. Our country correspondents did exceedingly well last week. The county was pretty well covered and the news good. We hope that they will keep up their lick. The "Rebecca C." of Newport, came up after a scow load of lum ber for the new Odd Fellows build ing at Newport last Monday. She took down 18,000 feet from Krog- stad's mill. School Clerk Hooker, of this place, has just completed the an nual school census and reports 121 children of school age within the district. Thy is an increase of eleven over last year. Of the ninny things of which Toledo folks are properly proud, not the least among them is the quiet, decorous and gentleman and lady like behavior of iheir young people when attending public gath erings of any kind. This trait shows that the young people of Toledo and vicinity recognize that the true way to win the it-sped of other people is to first respect them selves. I Ins olln e lias turned out -(,000 tax receipts for Sheriff I.andis', for 1893 taxes. The receipts are per forated for stub, numbered, ruled in red lilies and bound neatly and substantially in board covers with 200 receipts to the book. The work will compare most favorably with Portland work, and it is being done at a saving of 9.50 to the county compared with Portland prices. And the money stays at home, Joo. We are in receipt of a communi cation Iroiij Corvallis, which bears the. ear-marks of :j fake. It is, very personal in its character, and we only mention it in order that, we might say, that while the columns of the I.kadkk are open upon all topics of interest, all commiicatioiis that are of personal nature what ever, must be over the writer's own signature. We positively will not let one man stab another in the back through the medium of an unsigned article in these columns, The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Western Transporta tion Company, (the owners of the steamer Volmita) was held at the company's oflice in Va(tiiiia lust Saturday. No business was done outside of the regular election of officers, though the steamboat pros pect 011 the Hay was discussed generally. The officers for the ensuing year are, Win. Toner, president; S. A. l.ogau, vice presi dent: Jos. Alexander, secretary and treasurer; S. A. l.ogan, Geo. King, S. Case, Jos. Kendall, Thos. Horn ing, Win. loner and Jos. Alex under directors. I'onnty Court. The following proceedings have been had in the commissioner's court since our last issue: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 1 4, Court convened in session as per order of adjournment: Officers present as before, (D. P, Bine. judge; M. L. Trapp, commissioner; B. I Jones, clerk and Geo. A. Landis, sheriff.) and it appearine to the court that there was no business j to come before the court it was ordered that the court stand ad-1 jotirned until Thursday, February 15, 1894. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 15. Court convened as per order of adjournment; officers present as before, whereupon the following proceeding were had: It Is hereby ordered that the Beaver Creek Pre cinct No. 22, be and the same is hereby made a justice of the peace precinct; and the electors of said precinct arc authorized to elect a justice of the peace and constable at the regular June election in 1894. It is ordered that the court stand adjourned until Friday morning, reby. 16 1894, at 9 oclock a. m. I'RIDAY, FEBRUARY l6, 1894. The county judge and commis sioners being absent the clerk ad journed court until Saturday uiorn- ine at 10 o clock a. m., Feb. 17, 1894. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 17, 1894. Saturday morning, 10 o'clock a. m. It appearing to the county clerk that the county judge and commissioners were all absent, the clerk adjourned court until Monday morning, Feb. 19, 1894, at 10 o'clock a. in. MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1894. The ju-Jgc and commissioners not appearing' by 4 o'clock p. m. the clerk adjourned court until Tuesday 9 o clock a. 111, February 20, 1894. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1S94. The judge ami commissioners not appearing by 4 o'clock p. 111. the cleik adjourned courl until Wed nesday al 9 o'clock a. in. Feb. 21, 1894. ' ' .; Klk City News. Mr. Holfiiiaii is here with a full set of tools, and has gone to work getting out stone on Dave Rams- dell place. Mr. Hoffman is an ex pert and pronounces the stone of superior nualitv. Mr. R, Simpson is sacking his potatoes, and expects to ship by the next boat to 'Frisco. When this 'taler' money comes Rufe and I will be down ami paint Toledo red. Hverybody is pleased to know that we are going to have the bridge which we have so long needed, The people have been very liberal in subscribing work, mid we propose to build a bridge that will be the pride of Lincoln county. About fifty of the neighbors gave Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Simpson a surprise on the evening of the 15th. All hands came in about seven o'clock from front and rear, and it gave Marsh such a surprise that it made his hair stand straight up on the top of his head, But Mr. and Mrs. Simpson made all welcome. Vs we had two violins the dining room was soon cleared so there w as room to dance two sets, and both old and young went in for a good time, and they had it. The older MONOGRAM CIGAR STORE,. Ggftrs, Tobacco, Confectionery, Fruit, etc Milliard h hi i.i kiik. THESE HARD TIMES A BUYER MUST MAKE A 1&-A QUIET AXI) OltDEHLY IIESOIIT. YAQUINA CITY, - OREGON. Buy as much as possible. The place to do this is at "CHEAP CASH STORE" of T. P. FISH, where "Good Goods at Low . . J .Triecs is the rule. DO YOU' WANT FRUIT TREES?!Sec my Stock of FALL and wnter boots and shoes " I Ready Made Clothins:, Etc. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Notions, T. P. FISH, - - Toledo, Oregon. The Loader in Low Trices. It WW Pay YOU to see ME before Buying. I CAN SELL YOU FIBST-CX.ASS STO.CK, Warranted True to Name and Free From Disease and Insect Pests AT THE LOWEST PllICES. Home Grown nnd Hetilthy Trees J. F. STEWART, Toledo, Oreson jf-At MOAniCR OFFICE. Abseil Hay N'olcs. Considering the enfeeble 1 condition . r .1 . .1- . . . 1 r ., . r u oisiricc treasury t us would Quite a large partv of the elite of , ., . . . u'.,i,i.w.,, t .!.. ..- u.c way Of getting more " ill ijflll UL 111 J 1.. M 1C IK. C OJ . l( , Mrs. II. Harrison Tliursdav evening of lust week and gave her a.iiirpiis,; 011 the anniversary of licr birthday. The congregation pnnsisll'il fif iltfv nvirrir. 1 f, Jl- with the exception of the 'aii'diters ', tlns ycar- ... ! n. ol tlicgeiiiaUjOStess. 1 he evening passed ti'i !tr 'Le sootlii.vr influence TaII'RIMATI'.P. Austin Altree an 1 faimlv have moved onto their farm near Nash ville and will try farming again of insti nation i Kobei t ; are mei dlenieu'.' con versa i ai After v, Nhi'.i n!a!, vocal and coniLi ic, in which Messrs. : A'. 1. Harrison, Jr., :;ous pel formers: sud- . i ill intervals f social and nut cracking. nianv the hostess happy i . i '. is of the day, tlie stir prisors , ,i: ted in the neighbor hood o;' Inight mutually con tented an ' congratulatoiy. Mr. Kingsloy and Mr. Thaver came in from Portland on Fridav: A. IT. Ouyun, of W: ldport, was a pleasant tu'der last Saturday.. ! . Role. Chambers left for Portland k.st Tuesday morning, where he ex pec Is to get wor'c. : C'mvpon'.ki.ice should reach our otlu-e not later than Wednesday evening of r.-uh week to insure publication on that week. A n a". his family by the name ol linker from V'a-hiugton, have rented the C.us Olsen place wild moved onto it last Monday. u e un ieisian.i mat there is a ..imc iii mini i uitunm on rnuay:- They repot t extremely hard times :k'kh1 I,n,snet'1: i'1"- "e litigation in the nietronolis. i.i.onn men mit:ver t,,e steamer Richardson. It folks, Mr. Simpson and his w ife in- . -i,,.i. ..i t-..t .1.. i . ... v., iv , .v. i ih'hii til ,i itiimii; (II la-' : i . .. .... bles in the parlor to play so.nekind "r omiiM ol work. Surely Gov. L'ennovor was not was not so very cranky whtn that famous Cleveland letter was letter was written. The Salem board of trade ought to apolized to the governor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nice re turned last Friday from a visit to California. Of course thev took in the (air and were not disappointed. Mr. Nice avows himself very much depressed at the outlook; his last year's fish being still on hand and unsaleable except at cost. Our friend should not repine when so many merchants are selling below cost and at sheriff's sale; but tmlv that McKinley bill was disastrous to its supporters, and a number of in terests suffered from. Mr. Ouynn returned from Tole do Sunday. I'.vcrythiug ijtiiet about tlie seat of Lincoln county, beyond a ripple of excitement res pecting the coming county-seat tussle. Several miners are pirambnlat ft'enfs as though the silent partner in the boat wants an accounting and a settlement. lUKJL M1XHHXSON. At the Siletz, on Sunday, Feby. iS, 1804, Wm. H. Megginson, aged 24 years, by drowning. The remains were interred at Cape Foulweater on Wednesday. Ill' If '11. lOll 1 1 l.ll T .......... blank Stanton b.ou-ht us word , 1 am un;lhl ,( . .... OH.., . 1 .... 1 1 c .1. . ! 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The 0n e.iti' h s i ist, at which' river was ipii'e high but ho i i r,''. i"V l.ixe-.. but as 1 is hoise went to climb b.mk vhii-h i-i it i to steep, ,lu' too shol t I 1k things w I It !i ive llie iiieiiK ii. re.ichc l the opposite side in safety '.l i t ;md will be le.l ly To all mm . ' . i. ...I. ... ;-. ! i .i t 10 n.ir.- 0 ll.n . i,....:,v . ...... ' ., , . i.v on-, ii, ii .si.ui- g.ve uie ni Kiio rem a stuuieu oi ...i., i 'n ..nioiint of their taxes jot k , throwing his hoise backward M,s, Sim; I'u, . in ui.n a eiy icw ontu him and 1 Hiding both in th give 'U an outline f W'e had. - i Y im I'm aoi and immvie tdl of all t"'o ' I lo cat. It w as just A I hall past m e t. '.'iMie, leaving Mr. and "ii bidioving that thev hearts of xve ha " II S id ' I''" VO'.O I llt'I.I .'I 11;1-M lit k . ... in tl l...';l I.i urn .... .. . I. .. , ..)....! xx.'iu ine man on ine utu.or- ull llu.ir lu ,, ;,hil. ii)m . ii'.'.ng taxes wnl bo M,lo. 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It is s.ii 1 a sti uncr is to c ;no in to our bay diroc. from San Piau cisco at an early date. Who sncs we are retrogi.i irg. Sumo have goods ordered ; id pai 1 for List Ju ly vacillating Iietween here and ice. We ptay the lot a chimera, 'hen our goods may gular comiiu'iiic:i- nu-atis corrup'. "die Ijiort cilit'iis. 1 bav News eek. Wo fell vcthi'.'g. Not ig. mind yon, !in as tho;i.;h HKAI, KSriTK TI(ASh.Ki. The following are the transfers of real estate filed in the countv clerk's office since our last report C M Starr and wife to K II lialdwin, block "It" of the town ot Newport, $oo oo Satn'l Case an 1 wife to John I.oomis; undivided inter est in lot 3, blk i2, Case iS. Bay.ley's ist ad. to New port, So oo J R D.iyley and w ife to John l.oo'.uis; undivided inter-, est in lot 3, blk u, Case vS: M.iyley's 1st ad to New port, So oo Notice for Publication. I mill (Htiiv hi Oi i'iruii city, i iri''nii. hi'l.rlliit v l. Isul i'iiTIi 1" is hiMx'i-v i;ii'ii Oiilt (,p iell.iii.ini.. 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I hi- tin-n-ii ; 'Tl ..' at. ,-Uit , if ii nil-' ;..f,.ri ltu -.in y . at TnU' lii. , i' ml 'i r h.-.i.i . i' 'mi ii i t l i 1 .I'M I 1., IS i '.NO .111 but the i rt'iil i ,:'i:iiin'n i-t, -ni-l I : ..,'.-. I",- M : "I II . Ili-V. .. all ,.. n uM f-': X Mil.! n:. I:.'i;:-tvr. ttixi. Alter 1 iiiw.ivs p'.c.is .: .'"ooth soloiu uk pools. Some of our to h.lVO .1 si: M.iu fi.t ate and not reret.d'le lidded w.i'.d ; 'tis io sweep into the dnft of the ilciu ciyle arc anvicis cKptioM school at -rio.l of the xear. it:' illit- I it -il ii -iv i: ' i ;. . ':VJ ".-' i"v 1 . Y" ' ' .! ' KiMV II. I'' 1 V.. n 1 " '-' I I'.i'luS- ' I 0 1.1 -11 I I ris I in,' I J H !l l-c.i'T the !,""'', ' ' i .Hii.ty. ni li'k-,1... : 0S--II. . :' I n- "' I- -( vi- I Jin-. I.. Ii .!, ii, f-. m ;.en. i r..- I . .. i .,. ....t:iM. , ut ii. .'. v,a : -i '. - i -..!. .i !...;. .. . i It IWsl .-. 11 f .,.,,. ,,,.....0. ,,, ,,r,tr ' ' ni' I -. , 1. -, . VI-1 1 111. Ti.. 11 ' ', ' ' . I "HI- I HI- ' ' i :i II '"'Hi -I .',-, i,,-v,,.,;.u :, , ' i' -i ' -' i -l Or, : . l."CI 1,T X MIL! I I!, !.!-!er. .'t PETER TELLEFSON, DEALER IN Flour and Feed, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats Caps, Rubber and Oil Clothing. ' BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Cigars and Tobacco, fruits and Confectionery. Yaquina City, Oregon. -THE- Lincoln County Leader. The Official Paper of Lincoln County. Gives more Local News than all the other Papers in the County Combined, I ! Fcuvloss, Outspoen and Free.! It is not controlled by any Clique or King. ! It is worthy of the support of every Taxpayer in the County. ONLY 31. SO PER YEAR You get all the Official County News, and the all Local News. Call on or address THE kEADER, TOLEDO, OREGON